B.G. responded to the backlash he received for criticizing Lil Wayne in a recent song.
In response to the negative feedback he faced, B.G. went on social media to address the issue, characterizing the conflict as “family business.” In a video posted on Saturday, B.G. mentioned that “brothers fight sometimes” and shared that he had already spoken directly to Wayne about it.
“Y’all don’t understand what the f*ck be going on, you know what I’m saying?” he said. “I tell a n*gga I love him and call him a b*tch 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.”
The clarification comes shortly after B.G. directly targeted Wayne in a recently released track titled “Gangstafied” featuring Finesse2Tymes.
“My n*gga Boosie went home and my dawg was steady blowing/ My n*gga Weezy steady touring but he’s b*tch and it’s showing/ I’m still a living legend, don’t act like you didn’t know it,” he rapped.
BG dissed Lil Wayne on new verse 😳 “My n*gga Weezy steady touring but he a b*tch & it’s showing”
pic.twitter.com/OFLmzVUzgi— My Mixtapez (@mymixtapez) January 5, 2024
B.G. and Wayne have a history dating back to their teenage years, but their conflicts began when B.G. departed from Cash Money Records to launch his own record label. Wayne addressed the fallout in his 2004 track “I Miss My Dawgs,” where he expressed, ““We were in the same position/ And that’s when you changed position, shit/ I never changed and I miss ya, and it’s strange/ But I never forget ya.”
B.G. was released from prison in September 2023, having served 11 years of a 14-year sentence. His guilty plea in 2011 was related to charges of firearm possession and conspiracy to obstruct justice, stemming from an arrest that took place two years prior.
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