B.G. has addressed his recent diss towards fellow Hot Boys member Lil Wayne.

In a rambling video posted online over the weekend, the New Orleans rapper clarified his relationship with Weezy, who he referred to as his “little brother.”

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“Y’all don’t understand what the fuck be going on, you know what I’m saying?” he said. “I tell a n-gga I love him and call him a bitch 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.”

On a new song with Finesse2Tymes called “Gangstafied” that was released last week, B.G. took aim at Wayne directly.

The lyric went: “My n-gga Boosie went home and my dawg was steady blowing/ My n-gga Weezy steady touring but he’s bitch and it’s showing/ I’m still a living legend, don’t act like you didn’t know it.”

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B.G. and Wayne have known each other since they were both teenagers and their issues started after the former left Cash Money Records in the early 2000s to start his own record label.

Wayne addressed the fallout on his 2004 song “I Miss My Dawgs” where he rapped: “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.”

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“Though that ain’t you with them bitches, homie/ And I know that ain’t you wit that dissin’ on me, that’s why I/ Never replied and never will, just let ’em live phony,” he added.

At the time, B.G. told MTV: “I went through the roof. [Lil Wayne] 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.

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“To make a long story short, he was like, fuck everybody who left Cash Money. I’m one of the ones who left Cash Money, so really you saying fuck me. I left, Juve left. When you say fuck me, I’m gonna say fuck you back.”

B.G. was released from prison in September 2023 after serving 11 years of a 14-year sentence. He pleaded guilty in 2011 to possession of a firearm and conspiracy to obstruct justice stemming from an arrest two years earlier.

Lil Wayne has yet to respond to B.G.’s diss song nor his recent comments.