B.G., Kevin Gates, and Sexyy Red have teamed up to release “Yonce Freestyle,” marking the third collaboration by the former Hot Boy since he was released from jail.

The trio stick to the usual themes of sex, drugs, and Hip Hop on the new track, which dropped on Friday (December 1). In the process, they name-check everyone from Beyoncé to Michael Jackson.

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Coming in on the third verse with his signature adlib, B.G. fits right in with the raunchy anecdotes and tales of luxury purchases that precede him on the track, which you can hear below.

I’m Big Doogie, Rock big Louis / You love the Hot Boys, I let you meet my brother Tunechi / I’m a reall n-gga, love real bitches / Hoes I fuck with don’t give pussy to snitches,” he spits.

Last week, Gucci Mane and Mike WiLL Made-It recruited B.G. to drop “Cold.” He also made an early post-bid appearance on the remix to Maino’s hometown pride anthem, “For My City.”

Prior to the Hot Boys MC’s release from prison earlier this year, Gucci Mane expressed interest in having him on his team.

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The 1017 Records boss even made the New Orleans legend a generous offer shortly after a a video of an inmate who resembled B.G. celebrating his freedom began making his rounds.

Before fans determined that the video was a fake, Gucci had already shared a clip of his own, celebrating what he thought was B.G.’s long-awaited release from prison by offering him a $1 million record deal with his label.

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“My 1017 family help me welcome home the living legend @BGHollyHood !,” he wrote next to a photo of B.G. behind bars. “Glad u home bruh! Got so much love and respect for u as a man and artist! Get at me, I got a milli for u! Wanna sign u to 1017!!!!! #1017Mafia [money bag emojis].”

The ex-Hot Boy also dropped a collab with Boosie Badazz called “My Dawg” back in September, not too long after he was released from prison.

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In the song, B.G. reflected on the Baton Rouge native holding him down throughout his decade-plus behind bars.

“Used to get my motivation from my kids and fans/Anything I ever needed I could get from my man,” he raps. “I was blessed to have a friend like [Boosie] in the can/Every holiday he would hit me mom with a bag/What n-gga you know doing shit like that.”