In a recent interview, rapper B.G. addressed the controversy surrounding the exclusion of fellow artist TURK from the ongoing Hot Boys tour. With candor and assertiveness, B.G. made it clear that he has no intention of extending an olive branch to TURK, stating, “He is a b***h, we don’t need his apology.”
B.G., who has a long history with TURK and the Hot Boys collective, expressed his frustration over what he perceives as TURK’s actions that have negatively impacted the group. “I don’t really be doing too much talking,” B.G. said, emphasizing that his focus is on moving forward rather than dwelling on past grievances. He described the situation as having “tricked me out my bag,” hinting at a deeper personal disappointment stemming from TURK’s behavior.
The rapper, who is currently promoting new music, including collaborations with Lil Wayne and Busta Rhymes, appeared unfazed by the drama. He mentioned that he has an upcoming joint album with Boosie Badazz, which he believes will resonate with fans. B.G.’s confidence in his artistic direction remains strong, as he prepares to showcase his work and perform for fans in Detroit, which he considers a second home.
“I got that new song about to come out, featuring Lil Wayne,” B.G. shared, hinting at an exciting lineup ahead. With a series of new releases planned, including a video collaboration featuring himself, Jaquzy, and Juvie, B.G. is clearly focused on his music career. He expressed enthusiasm about the upcoming shows, particularly in Detroit, where he expects a great turnout from his loyal fan base.
Despite the tensions within the Hot Boys camp, B.G. remains committed to his craft and his fans. He underlined the importance of maintaining authenticity and integrity in the industry, asserting that “everything ain’t for everybody.” This philosophy seems to guide his approach to both his music and personal relationships, as he chooses to keep his private life out of the public eye.
As B.G. prepares to hit the stage, he encourages his fans to come out and support the tour. With a mix of nostalgia and anticipation, he reminisced about his time in Detroit and his connections there, promising a memorable performance. “Detroit, I’m expecting y’all to show up and show out,” he said, reflecting his excitement for the upcoming events.
With his sights set on new projects and a firm stance on his principles, B.G. is poised to make a significant impact in the hip-hop scene, regardless of the controversies that may arise.