B.G. has revealed that he is gearing up to have what he promises will be the “greatest comeback in Hip Hop history.”
Taking to Instagram on Wednesday (December 20), the former Hot Boys rapper made the declaration as he posted from the halfway house in which he is currently living as part of his post-prison conditions. And clearly, that’s not stopping his grind.
“While you n-ggas sleep I’m up headed to work,” he wrote. “I gotta see my psychiatrist and go to class… I’m doing all this and I’m Halfway Out..2024 will be the greatest comeback in Hip Hop History #RNS 100 #LiveFromTheHalfwayHouse on the way…”
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In 2012, B.G. was condemned to 14 years behind bars after pleading guilty to two counts of possession of a firearm and one count of conspiracy to obstruct justice stemming from a 2009 traffic stop arrest. After serving the majority of his sentence, Gizzle was finally released in September – and he’s been making up for lost time ever since.
Since his return home, he’s put out songs with the likes of Boosie Badazz, Sexyy Red and Kevin Gates, as well as an entire project with Gucci Mane titled Choppers & Bricks.
The Southern rap legends sat down with the Rap Radar Podcast for an interview earlier this month and gave each other their flowers as they explained how the joint mixtape came together.
“When he told me let’s do the tape and start sending me records, it became apparent to me soon like damn, all these songs hard,” La Flare said.
B.G. added: “I ain’t lying, though – there was a couple of records that I sent and he sent back that I wanted to change my verse on. I called him like, ‘Wop, man, you crushed me on this one! I think I might need to go back in.’ But I ain’t go back in and touch it though.
“And he’d hit me like, ‘Aw man you got off on this record!’ And I’m like aight yeah, that’s what’s up. But yeah, it was a friendly competition but I think we pushed each other to go hard and it came out to be what it is.”
Delusions and Hallucinations enough said
I’m not a fan of today’s teen n 20s rap but it’s what’s trending. The streets n jail rap is a thing of a decade or two ago. He already put out a few songs that ain’t even trending
Do rappers realize when they reach a certain age, it’s a wrap? That’s no disrespect either, but cmon you came into the game over 25 years ago. Unless your legend status (Jay, Em, Nas, Wayne, etc) nobody is checking for a 43yo rapper.
Respectfully who’s checking for Em besides his people? Not racist or hating but I don’t see nobody from where I’m from waiting to hear any new music from him. I think they’d prefer to hear BG new shit over his. I’m not debating you just what I see
BG wasn’t even on the radar when he committed the crime. I know dam well he ain’t bout take over 2024….
That’s a lie do some research ya clown with yo hating azz
Bar for bar bg can actually rap n tell a story listening to bg new shh Fabolous new shh makes you realize how far rap has fallen off
. Folks ain’t even telling stories no more it’s a catchy beat a hook n mumbles without saying anything. I like yeat but damn dude make lil yachty come off as lyrical which says a lot.