In a recent episode of the Nation of Oyation daily podcast, hip hop artist Boosie Badass spoke candidly about the ongoing conflict within the legendary rap group, the Hot Boys. The disbandment of this iconic group has been a hot topic, particularly following the recent decision to kick Turk off the Cash Money Millionaires reunion tour. The tension primarily revolves around longstanding issues between Turk and fellow group member BG, whose feud has erupted into public view.
Boosie, who has maintained relationships with both Turk and BG, acknowledged the complexities of their situation. During the podcast, he remarked that the problems seem deeply rooted, possibly stemming from past grievances that have yet to be resolved. He stated, “I feel like they probably just couldn’t work it out,” underscoring the familial nature of their disputes. Boosie noted Turk’s history as an outsider within the group, suggesting that this dynamic may have contributed to the rift.
Turk’s recent exit from the tour has raised eyebrows, with claims of his album, “Joseph,” being positioned as superior to BG’s “Freedom of Speech.” In a bold proclamation, Turk criticized BG’s album as “trash,” igniting further animosity between them. Amidst this turmoil, Boosie shared his own experiences with Turk, revealing that their friendship soured after Turk recorded and leaked a phone call between them. Boosie expressed concern over trust, stating, “I can’t really rock with people that do that.”
The podcast also touched on rumors surrounding Turk’s alleged financial disputes related to merchandise promoting BG’s release from prison. While Turk denied wrongdoing, claiming he funded the shirts himself, the speculation adds another layer of complexity to their already strained relationship.
Boosie, who has been a vocal supporter of BG during his incarceration, emphasized the importance of reconciliation within the group. He expressed a desire to see the Hot Boys reunite, not only for their legacy but also for their fans. “We want to see… a new Hot Boys song with all of them on there,” he lamented, highlighting the disappointment of fans who have longed for a full reunion tour.
As the podcast concluded, Boosie urged listeners to weigh in on the situation, inviting discussions on whether BG and Turk could ever mend their differences. With the future of the Hot Boys hanging in the balance, fans are left wondering if the legends of their youth can overcome past grievances and unite once more.
In a time where hip hop collaborations can often serve as healing bridges, the hope remains that the Hot Boys can navigate their familial disputes and return to the stage together, rekindling the spirit that once defined their music.