Turk Thinks B.G.’s Lil Wayne Diss Was Unnecessary

B.G. has kept himself busy since his prison release, collaborating with other artists, dropping new music, and more. Most recently, he joined forces with Finesse2tymes to unleash a new track, “Gangstafied.” While fans are glad to see B.G. back in the studio, one of his lines in the song left listeners confused, as he seemingly threw a jab at his Hot Boys collaborator Lil Wayne. “My n**** Boosie went home and my dawg was steady blowing / My n**** Weezy steady touring but he’s b*tch and it’s showing,” he raps.

The diss certainly got fans talking, prompting B.G. to hop on Instagram Live to clear things up. According to him, he had just spoken to Lil Wayne, and any tension between them is simply “family business.” He added that things are “complicated,” making the love he has for Weezy clear regardless.

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Turk Claims B.G. “Cleared It Out Like A Man”

Now, another one of the Hot Boys has chimed in amid the debacle, revealing that he doesn’t approve of the shady line. “I think that song is a great song,” he explained in a recent interview with Big High TV. “Everything, man, is cool until the diss come on, y’know what I’m saying? Like me, personally, I don’t feel that was needed, but like B.G. said, we do have a certain way that we talk, and he did came and he cleared it out like a man.”

Luckily, it appears as though Turk isn’t holding B.G.’s “b*tch” diss against him, making a future Hot Boys reunion all the more likely. According to B.G., he’s ready to get together with his groupmates whenever his restrictions will allow. “Sh*t gon come together man, soon as I’m able to move around, man,” he said of a reunion this week. “I’mma be the glue to this sh*t, ya heard?” What do you think of Turk’s take on B.G. dissing Lil Wayne on his Finesse2tymes collab? What about him praising him for how he decided to clear things up? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below, and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates.

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B.G. Clarifies Lil Wayne Diss, Shares That They Spoke About It

B.G. sent the hip-hop world into a flurry when he dissed Lil Wayne on his verse on Finesse2Tymes’ track “Gangstafied.” “My n***a Boosie went home and my dawg was steady blowing,” he spits on the record. “My n***a Weezy steady touring but he’s a b***h and it’s showing. I’m still a living legend, don’t act like you didn’t know it.” Given their history as members of the Hot Boyz and the New Orleans native’s recent release from prison, one would think that there’s more camaraderie here than these bars suggest. But turns out that we and many others got the wrong impression, as he came through on social media with a new video explaining the line.

“[You] don’t really understand what the f**k be going on, man,” B.G. expressed in the new clip of the presumed Lil Wayne diss. “You know what I’m saying? I tell a n***a I love him and call him a b***h all in the same sentence, man. You know what I’m saying? You know? Man, look, this family business, man. You know what I’m saying? Shout out to my little brother Weezy too, man. I talked to my little brother last night, man, you know what I’m saying? Yeah, man, shout out to Charlotte, man. Still my lil’ bro, man, love my lil’ bro, man, you heard me? You know what I’m saying? S**t be complicated sometimes, man. Gizzle gon’ do what Gizzle does, man.”

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B.G. Explains Lil Wayne Bars On “Gangstafied”: Watch

As such, it looks like this relates to differing viewpoints on whether they should do a Cash Money or Hot Boyz reunion tour. That means that B.G. would still be showing love to Lil Wayne’s run of shows, but calling him out for not getting that joint rekindling underway. We know that Birdman, and of course many fans, are excited about the idea, so maybe this was just a light tease that wasn’t meant to be anything personal. At least they apparently talked things out after it dropped, as communication between rivals isn’t always a factor in supposed rap beef.

Meanwhile, their journey intertwined in many ways, and now they can finally band together like the good old days. That’s why so many fans expressed disappointment when this looked like a legitimate conflict. But they’re probably fine based on this response; we’ll see if Tunechi has anything to add. On that note, come back to HNHH for the latest news and more updates on B.G. and Lil Wayne.

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Blueface On NLE Choppa’s Boxing Match Challenge: “Finally We Got One”

Blueface’s diss against NLE Choppa on Jaidyn Alexis’ “Barbie” remix clearly didn’t sit well with him. Then again, he probably saw another big chance to capitalize on this moment, and decided to lean into one of the most volatile social media presences in recent memory. Moreover, this is what the California rapper had to say against the Memphis MC. “Oh, N-L-E baby mama wanna hit,” he spit on the cut. “Why you lying ’bout the number, b***h? You know I got the digits. I ain’t never pulled it out and ain’t have a b***h to kiss it.” Now, it seems like they might face off by trading blows rather than trading bars.

Furthermore, NLE Choppa challenged Blueface to a boxing match, and we now have a response from him to give more credence to this prospect. “Finally we got one,” he wrote on Twitter on Thursday (January 4) alongside a fish hook emoji. As such, we have plenty of reason to believe that the Cr*zy In Love reality star is more than down to scuffle with his former “Shotta Flow (Remix)” collaborator in the ring. After all, he already has plenty of experience in this area, and if you’re a combat sports junkie, we’ll let you predict this matchup in the comments section down below.

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Blueface’s Response To NLE Choppa’s Boxing Challenge

“Let’s box @bluefacebleedem who can set up celebrity boxing match in Vegas me and him hit me ASAP,” NLE Choppa tweeted. “He undefeated vs women ion respect a n***a that put his hands on em anyway !” “I hit you personally to stop speaking on me,” he had initially responded to Blueface’s diss on the “Barbie” remix. “I thought s**t was understood. Bet that [handshake emoji].”

“N***as rap about my wesydes all year long and mad when I rap about his,” Chrisean Rock’s former flame clapped back. “She decided to indulge in the circus on her own free recognizance she entered the chat nobody safe. I’m not worried about a Muslim vegan cryp on sY bet that small fry [handshake emoji] squabble up or shut up. I KNO NLE baby momma wanna hit [circus tent emoji]. I put lil bro on anyway [yawning emoji].” For more news and the latest updates on Blueface and NLE Choppa, keep checking in with HNHH.

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B.G. Disses Lil Wayne: Fans React

It looks like we’ll never fully get that Cash Money reunion tour– at least, if this new Finesse2tymes song “Gangstafied” is any indication. Moreover, the Memphis MC got a feature from the Hot Boyz’ own B.G., who is currently celebrating his return to the game following a long prison stint. To many fans’ surprise, he dissed his fellow Hot Boy and Cash Money icon Lil Wayne, who also launched the Young Money imprint as an offshoot, while shouting out Boosie Badazz. “My n***a Boosie went home and my dawg was steady blowing,” the New Orleans native rapped on the cut. “My n***a Weezy steady touring but he’s b***h and it’s showing. I’m still a living legend, don’t act like you didn’t know it.”

Furthermore, this also connects to rumors that Cash Money had something to do with snitching accusations levied around B.G. While those are just speculative, plenty of fans had a lot to say about this new shot for Tunechi. “No Lil Wayne slander shall be tolerated. F**k BG,” one passionate fan expressed on Twitter. “Who the hell is this and why do he think he can diss lil Wayne,” another chimed in, who’s probably unfamiliar with their career trajectories.

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Finesse2tymes’ Music Video For “Gangstafied” With B.G. Featuring Lil Wayne Diss: Watch

“B.G. throwing a shot at Lil’ Wayne is wack to me,” one fan posited, elaborating further on why the diss might’ve happened in the first place. “If it’s about the whole tour thing, it doesn’t make sense to do a Hot Boy tour. This isn’t 1999 when he was the little guy anymore. He’s a mega star now. Michael Jackson didn’t do a Jackson 5 tour again after the Victory tour. I don’t care if they were childhood friends. I just said Michael wouldn’t go on tour with his blood brothers. Maybe a Lil’ Wayne tour featuring Hot Boy$ as special guests. When you’re that big of a star with that vast of a catalog, you have to be the headliner. Nobody owes you.” Check out more reactions down below.

Fans React To B Gizzle’s Shots At Weezy

Meanwhile, other fans hope that the No Ceilings lyricist pops out of the woodwork to engage in some back-and-forth. “This s**t fireeeeee but lil Wayne response would end him,” one fan wrote in response to B.G.’s verse. To see what all the fuss is about, peep the music video for “Gangstafied” above. For more news and the latest updates on these seemingly former friends, log back into HNHH.

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B.G. Surprisingly Goes After Lil Wayne On Finesse2Tymes New Song “Gangstafied”

Finesse2Tymes has just come through with a brand-new single that is out now on YouTube. “Gangstafied” features the recently released Louisiana legend and former Cash Money affiliate, B.G. Since his return after an 11-year bout for illegal gun possession, he has been frequently appearing on tracks. However, this one might be the most talked about.

It already seems to be turning out that way because of some of the bars he dropped. When you see them we guarantee that you will be quite flabbergasted. That is because B.G. sent some shots toward his long-time teammate, Lil Wayne. According to XXL, the diss delves into some issues that were going on outside of his time behind bars.

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Listen To “Gangstafied” By Finesse2Tymes And B.G.

You can find out what he said below. While this is all very surprising, there might be some context out there that could have led to this. According to a piece from 24HipHop back in late November, B.G., talked about their damaged friendship. It all happened because of interviews Wayne did in which he went after former Cash Money signees. “I went through the roof. He sent our relationship sideways. I had a lot of respect for shorty cause he done that ‘I Miss My Dawgs’ song. He performed it for me. B.G. continues, “To make a long story short, he was like, f*** everybody who left Cash Money. I’m one of the ones who left Cash Money, so really you saying f*** me. I left, Juvi left. When you say f*** me, I’m gonna say f*** you back.” However, he did clarify, “My problems ain’t with you. B.G. said about Wayne. “You ain’t the one that got my money.”

What are your thoughts on “Gangstafied” by Finesse2Tymes and B.G.? Is this the best feature that B.G. has put down since he has been out of prison? How stunned were you when you heard him diss Lil Wayne? Do you think the comments are what started it? We would like to hear what you have to say. So, leave your takes in the comments. Additionally, keep it locked with HNHH for the latest news around B.G., Lil Wayne, and Finesse2Tymes. Finally, stay with us for the most informative song posts throughout the week.

Quotable Lyrics:

My n**** Boosie went home and my dawg was steady blowing
My n**** Weezy steady touring but he’s b**** and it’s showing
I’m still a living legend, don’t act like you didn’t know it
But they had my hands tied, caught up on that chain gang
Just like on the streets all through the pen you know my name rang

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Troy Ave Won’t Drop Uncle Murda Response Track Out Of “Love & Respect,” DJ Self Claims

Uncle Murda recently unleashed his annual “Rap Up,” throwing jabs over some of the most scandalous hip-hop moments of 2023. He took aim at Diddy, Gunna, Will Smith, Blueface, and many more in the three-part series. As expected, the songs ruffled quite a few feathers. One person who was less than thrilled about the NYC native’s comments was Troy Ave. He got accused of snitching on Taxstone amid their legal drama.

“Troy Ave really went to court and got on the stand,” Uncle Murda raps. “N***a snitched on Taxstone ’cause he bodied his man.” Troy Ave took to Instagram to respond to the diss shortly after the song dropped. “Damn do I gotta ‘WRAP this n***a UP,’” he wrote. According to DJ Self, however, this wasn’t all the Brooklyn-born rapper had to say about the insult.

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DJ Self Plays Snippet From Troy Ave’s Response

In a new clip, the personality reveals that Troy Ave actually fired back in a diss track, but he doesn’t plan on releasing it. “Troy Ave has expressed to me that he has a response to the response of Uncle Murda’s response, do that make sense?” he explained. DJ Self continued, sharing that out of the “love and respect he has for Uncle Murda,” he has decided not to drop the song. “He said he recorded something because he’s an artist, and artists, you know, they pen [their] words down.”

He went on, describing how he didn’t believe Troy Ave at first, prompting the performer to play the song for him over the phone. DJ Self then said that he captured the end of the song in a recording, playing it for listeners. What do you think of DJ Self claiming that Troy Ave made a response to Uncle Murda’s “Rap Up 2023” diss? How does it sound? Do you think he should put the track out? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below, and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates.

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NLE Choppa Reacts To Blueface Dissing Him On Jaidyn Alexis’ “Barbie” Remix

Blueface recently hopped on the remix of Jaidyn Alexis’ viral track “Barbie,” taking aim at various people he’s had beef with over the past year or so. He called out Offset, for example, alluding to rumors that he slept with Blueface’s ex Chrisean Rock. He also referenced his recent back-and-forth with Soulja Boy, suggesting that he slept with the mother of his child. The MILF Music founder didn’t stop there, however. He went on to mention NLE Choppa, claiming that his “baby mama wanna hit.”

For obvious reasons, this struck a nerve, prompting the 21-year-old to respond on Twitter. He shared a clip from the music video including the diss, claiming that he’s already asked the rapper to stop talking about him. “I hit you personally to stop speaking on me,” he wrote. “I thought sh*t was understood. Bet that.”

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NLE Choppa Claims He Asked Blueface To “Stop Speaking On” Him

The shade comes after the mother of NLE Choppa’s child, Marissa Da’Nae, claimed that Blueface tried to shoot his shot with her at a party. According to her, she rejected him, letting the “Thotiana” performer know that she’s friends with Chrisean. “He was like, ‘How well do you know her? Can you call her?’” she recalled. “He was like, ‘So you gonna choose my baby mama over me?’” Blueface later took aim at NLE Choppa on Twitter, accusing him of blowing up his phone after he called him “tender.”

“NLE been calling my [phone] all day about his baby momma but I’m tender 😂,” he wrote. “He hopped on that no rizz train till he seen I had that number now I’m his ‘Shotta Flow (Remix)’ friend 😂. Don’t call me about no b**ch boy.” What do you think of Blueface dissing NLE Choppa on Jaidyn Alexis’ “Barbie” remix? What about NLE Choppa claiming that he already asked Blueface not to talk about him anymore? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below, and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates.

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Troy Ave Fires Back At Uncle Murda Over “Rap Up 2023” Diss

Troy Ave responded to Uncle Murda’s diss on his “Rap Up 2023” song with a post on Instagram, on Tuesday. In doing so, Ave hinted at firing back with a diss of his own aimed at the rapper. “Damn do I gotta ‘WRAP this n***a UP,’” Ave remarked.

As for Murda’s diss, he brought up the legal drama between Troy Ave and Taxstone. “Troy Ave really went to court and got on the stand/ N***a snitched on Taxstone ’cause he bodied his man/ You supposed to keep it in the streets, I hate when n****s tell on n***s/ I don’t f*ck with Taxstone but I don’t be wishing jail on n****s/ Troy Ave lost his chain on that night all that sh*t happened/ But it was fake, seven years later found out Maino had it,” he rapped.

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Uncle Murda Performs On 50 Cent’s “Final Lap Tour”

CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA – AUGUST 16: Rapper Uncle Murda performs at PNC Music Pavilion on August 16, 2023 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Jeff Hahne/Getty Images)

Troy Ave is far from the only celebrity Murda targeted in his new song, which he dropped in two parts. He also called out Diddy for the sexual assault allegations the Bad Boy mogul is facing. “He was controlling her, had her on some scared s**t/Paying other n***as to f**k her while he watch that’s some weird s**t,” Uncle Murda raps. “I’m like, did he do it? Did he drug her? Did he r*pe her?/If you ain’t do the s**t, Diddy why did you pay her? You was an icon, n***a, you ruined it/Diddy documentary coming out, 50 Cent shooting it/I think it’s called did he not, or did he do the s**t.”

Troy Ave Responds To Uncle Murda

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In other parts of the song, he references Young Thug’s ongoing trial, Jada Pinkett and Will Smith, among many other topics. Be on the lookout for further updates on Uncle Murda and Troy Ave on HotNewHipHop.

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Uncle Murda Targets Diddy, Jada Pinkett Smith, & More On “Rap Up 2023 Pt 2”

Uncle Murda called out Diddy in the second part of his “Rap Up 2023.” In doing so, he brought up the various allegations plaguing the Bad Boy mogul as well as 50’s idea of making a documentary about the situation.

“He was controlling her, had her on some scared s**t/Paying other n***as to f**k her while he watch that’s some weird s**t,” Uncle Murda raps. “I’m like, did he do it? Did he drug her? Did he r*pe her?/If you ain’t do the s**t, Diddy why did you pay her? You was an icon, n***a, you ruined it/Diddy documentary coming out, 50 Cent shooting it/I think it’s called did he not, or did he do the s**t.”

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Uncle Murda Celebrates His Album Release

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – JANUARY 13: Recording artist Uncle Murda attends his album release party at Brooklyn Chop House on January 13, 2020 in New York City. (Photo by Johnny Nunez/WireImage)

The allegations against Diddy began with Cassie filing a lawsuit against him in November. While the two quickly settled, several more alleged victims came forward in the ensuing weeks to accuse Diddy of sexual misconduct. He eventually denied all of the claims in a statement on Instagram. “Enough is enough,” he wrote. “For the last couple of weeks, I have sat silently and watched people try to assassinate my character, destroy my reputation and my legacy. Sickening allegations have been made against me by individuals looking for a quick payday. Let me absolutely clear: I did not do any of the awful things being alleged. I will fight for my name, my family and for the truth.”

Uncle Murda Reflects On 2023

Murda also took aim at Jada Pinkett Smith on the new track, while referencing King Harris’ latest antics. “Jada Pinkett back on her sh*t again/ B*tch doin’ interviews on 2Pac d*ck again/ Will Smith need a new wife, I hope he find one/ She embaressin’ the family like T.I. and Tiny son,” he raps. While promoting her recent memoir, Worthy, Jada had described 2Pac as her “soulmate.” She did, however, later clarify that their relationship was not physical. Be on the lookout for further updates on Uncle Murda on HotNewHipHop.

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50 Cent Praises Uncle Murda For Blasting Diddy On “Rap Up 2023 Pt. 2”

With the new year officially underway, Uncle Murda has finally come through with his annual “Rap Up,” airing out some of the most scandalous hip-hop moments of 2023. The NYC native decided that just one track wasn’t enough to cover everything, unleashing a part two yesterday. The performer rhymes about Will Smith, Jada Pinkett, Keefe D, and more in the second installment. Of course, he also threw in plenty of bars about Cassie’s sexual assault allegations against Diddy.

“He was controlling her, had her on some scared shit/ Paying other n***as to f*ck her while he watch, that’s some weird sh*t,” he spits. “I’m like, did he do it? Did he drug her? Did he rape her?/ If you ain’t do the sh*t Diddy, why did you pay her?” He even took aim at Diddy’s current fling, Yung Miami, claiming that she only received a BET Award last year because he “paid for that.”

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50 Cent Thinks Uncle Murda’s 2023 Rap Up “Went Cr*zy”

For those who don’t know, 50 Cent has also been one of Diddy’s biggest critics amid his various lawsuits, frequently putting the Bad Boy Records founder on blast on social media. He’s made countless insinuations about his sexuality, and even announced that he has a new project in the works detailing the allegations. All of the proceeds from the project, which he’s jokingly dubbed Surviving Diddy, will go to victims of sexual assault.

With that being said, Fif was sure to appreciate Uncle Murda’s take on the debacle. He took to Instagram shortly after the song dropped, sharing a snippet from the video targeting Diddy. “2023 Rap up @unclemurda went cr*zy [smiling emojis] @bransoncognac @lecheminduroi,” he captioned the post. What do you think of 50 Cent’s reaction to Uncle Murda dissing Diddy on “Rap Up 2023 Pt. 2?” Are you a fan of the track? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below, and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates.

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