B.G. Teases Lil Wayne Collab, Reunites With Birdman & Juvenile

B.G. has sparked excitement by hinting at a Lil Wayne collaboration on his upcoming album, while also reuniting with Birdman and Juvenile in the studio.

On Tuesday (April 9), the New Orleans rapper hit up social media with news of upcoming music between him and Weezy, which would mark their first joint effort in over a decade.

“I ran into a hiccup with my little situation,” he began, referencing his recent probation violation that could send him back to prison just months after his long-awaited release.

“I’ma get past it. I need y’all to know that I definitely didn’t jump out there and do nothing that I ain’t have permission to do. It was just a lapse in communication.”

Gizzle then turned his attention to the rumored Hot Boys reunion tour and his forthcoming album: “We got this tour coming up, this reunion tour. It’s definitely on the way. [Mannie] Fresh, Suga Slim and Weezy.

“Weezy sent me the verse back for the album. I told him I wanted the mixtape Weezy. He gave me the mixtape Weezy.”

Adding to the Cash Money nostalgia, B.G. was also seen hanging out with Juvenile and Birdman in the lab in a series of posts shared on Instagram.

“What’s up New Orleans?!” Juve says in a video of their reunion. “Y’all know what it is! I’m in this bitch with the family. Look who I got with me.”

He then pans the camera to show B.G. sat on a couch before Stunna enters the frame.

“This my round, this my dawg, ya heard me?” the Cash Money mogul says to the camera.

News of a B.G. and Lil Wayne collaboration follows brief tension between the former Hot Boys groupmates, which came into view when B.G. dissed Weezy on the song “Gangstafied.”

“My n-gga Boosie went home and my dawg was steady blowing/ My n-gga Weezy steady touring but he’s bitch and it’s showing/ I’m still a living legend, don’t act like you didn’t know it,” he rapped on the track, which also featured Finesse2Tymes.

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The New Orleans rap veteran later addressed the shot, chalking it down to “family business.”

“Y’all don’t understand what the fuck be going on, you know what I’m saying?” he said on Instagram Live. “I tell a n-gga I love him and call him a bitch all in the same sentence. It’s family business, man.

“Shout out to my little brother Weezy. I spoke to my little brother last night. Shout out to shorty, man. Still my little bro. Love my little bro. This shit be complicated.”

Despite the unanswered jab, the pair appear to be gearing up to hit the road together for a Hot Boys reunion tour, which Lil Wayne, B.G., Juvenile and Birdman have all indicated will happen.




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