New B.G. Music Snippet: Shows Boosie Love For Holding Him Down During His 14-Year Sentence
In the snippet, B.G. gave Boosie his flowers for holding him down while he served his fourteen-year sentence.
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B.G. is back. But, he took some time out of his day to give the haters and supporters a piece of his mind.
Birdman re-signed his “Bling Bling” collaborator B.G. to Cash Money Records after the Hot Boys member was released from prison.
Former Cash Money Records artist B.G. was sentenced to 14 years in prison for gun possession and witness tampering in 2012.
Could one of the original Hot Boys be getting out of jail?
B.G. wants to be released from prison, but the government said he is using drugs, and refused to cooperate with a murder investigation, so he should stay locked up!
Prosecutors just fired off a letter to a judge demanding that B.G. be kept locked up in an Atlanta penitentiary until 2024!
B.G. was going to ask a judge for a compassionate release due to the pandemic, but he decided to change his mind.
Turk had everyone believing B.G. was out of prison!
COULD A “REAL” HOT BOYS REUNION BE ON THE WAY?
TURK WANTS TO KNOW IS THERE AN ISSUE?
(AllHipHop News) While Louisiana prison officials continue an investigation into whether or not C-Murder recorded new music while incarcerated at Angola Prison, Lil Soulja Slim has confirmed in an AllHipHop exclusive interview that he recorded music with C-Murder while the TRU Records founder was on house arrest. Lil Soulja Slim, son of the late New Orleans rapper Soulja Slim, is a collaborator on the new Penitentiary Chances project in dispute which is executive produced by Manuel “M.O.” Ortiz and C-Murder’s daughter, Chelsea Miller available on jpay.com. News of C-Murder’s new song “Dear Supreme Court” featuring Calliope Bub debuted here on AllHipHop and has since caused an uproar with prison officials. “I was working with C on a few things that were already recorded and we’re gonna put that out,” Lil Soulja Slim told AllHipHop in an exclusive interview. “Of course I talk to C, that’s big dog. Him and my pops had a nice relationship, so we holla, I mean I can’t really speak on that situation because for years he’s been innocent, so I really don’t know much more to say. I know when C was on house arrest we did music together. I was a little younger when we first started linking, but he a real solid dude in my book, he always been real with me. Free C-Murder,Free B.G..” C-Murder, born Corey Miller, was found guilty by a jury in 2003. C-Murder got a re-trial in 2007, but once again a jury convicted the rapper, issued an automatic life sentence at Angola Prison . Since then, two appeals have been denied and the Louisiana Supreme Court upheld C-Murder’s conviction. In addition to his work with C-Murder, Lil Soulja Slim is in a group with Juvenile’s son Lil Juve and B.G.’s son T.Y. dubbed, The Ghetto Children. The guys are featured as a young crew of robbers in the new Curren$y movie Revolver that released just last week. “We actually just shot a documentary on some legacy s###, all of us together in a group, The Ghetto Children,” Lil Soulja Slim said. “It’s cool you know, it really just bring the stress off one artist. One person don’t have to come up with the whole song, we just feed of each other’s energy, and we put ideas in each other’s heads, that’s kind of the plus, always having people that you can really work with.” “My single that I’m pushing is called ‘Everyday’ and features T.Y., Son of a Gangsta.” Lil Soulja Slim said of his solo song with B.G.’s son. “The Ghetto Children project is going to come out in June, we were just featured in Curren$y’s new movie ‘Revolver’ and I played in the robbery scene with T.Y., Young Juve. T.Y. turned his back on us really, he killed us in the end when we went and hit that lick.” Lil Soulja Slim’s project ‘Life of A Soulja 3’ is set to release this April. Fans of the rapper can check him at Labor Day weekend in Miami where he has performances scheduled.
THE HOT BOY SAYS HE HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH ANY REUNION LP
EXCLUSIVE: TURK SAYS B.G. FOUND “LEGAL LOOPHOLE”, COULD RETURN THIS YEAR (VIDEO)
ORIGINAL HOT BOY B.G. SPEAKS FROM PRISON
B.G. FROM BEHIND BARS: DON’T RAT, DON’T SNITCH, DON’T BEND, DON’T FOLD
B.G. OFFICIALLY SENTENCED TO PRISON TODAY!
LOVE & HIP-HOP, EL-P IS DOING A RARE SHOW, AND BG IS FACING 10 YEARS! READ MORE IN THE NEWS!
(AllHipHop News) Rapper B.G. will formally be sentenced to prison next month, for weapons possession and witness tampering. B.G., born Christopher Dorsey, is expected to be sentenced to at least eight to 10 years in prison, over a November 2009 arrest. B.G. and two associates were caught in a stolen car, which also had three guns inside, two of which were reported stolen. Authorities also found two extended clips in the vehicle. According to the Times-Picayune, B.G. will be sentenced to prison on June 13, after several sentencing delays. The two other men in the case have already been sentenced to prison over the stolen weapons. Both B.G. and another man named Jerod Fedison, 29, were also charged with witness tampering. They attempted to get Demounde Pollard, 19, to take the gun charges, since his record was clean at the time. Jerod Fedison, 29, was sentenced to 20 years in prison for his role in the crime. Prosecutors are seeking a prison sentence that is longer than the mandatory minimum of eight to 10 years. Check out a video of B.G. that the federal government is using to prosecute him below: