Ex -Member of Hot Boys, BG, said that listening to Megan that a new generation of hot girls was made while imprisoned, helped him achieve his impact on culture.
Formed in 1997, hot boys were a group that initially consisted of New Orleans BG rappers, Lil WayneYouth, Turk and Cash Money Records and the co -founder of the Birdman group co -founder, Lil Derrick, who left the group shortly after recording their first album, Get -how you live!launched in 1997. It was killed in 2002.
The group dissolved in 2001 after Juvenile, Turk and BG left cash, citing a financial mismanagement. However, the group recently gathered in their New Orleans hometown for Lil Weezyana Fest of 2024, and is rumored to go soon to commemorate more than 30 years since the formation of cash records in 1991.
Despite their short duration, the hot boys left a lasting impact on culture as we know it today.
From his iconic vote to assume the years 99 and 2000 to the success of culture as “Block Burner”, “We on Fire”, and the legendary “I need a hot girl”, the rap group has hits that continue to put the time test and have a direct impact on today artists as Megan registers and those who were not yet a thought during the period.
BG was recently released after a 14-year prison sentence for 11 years in prison and 2012 manipulation testimonies, and to feel about Meg’s rise, while behind the bars it was a proud time.
“I love it,” he said when he asked her thoughts about the new era of hot girls during the 2025 jazz in the gardens. “I was listening when I was incarcerated and I see that MEG You Stall is pushing the hot girl line and, knowing that we originated that time of hot girl/hot boy, I liked,” Oh, yes, the hot girls again, that’s a fact. ”
He added: “You have a whole new generation of hot girls here. It’s all love.”
BG also reflected on his love for the city of Miami after hitting Jitg on Saturday for a surprise performance during the welcome of Uncle Luke in Miami Set.
“DJ Nasty (Uncle Luke), man, this is my brother,” he said. “He is someone who has supported me from the 1st. So when he asked me to go out, I should not ask -twice, you know what I say? Miami is one of them cities, man, who has been supporting me when I first entered the 15, 16 years. To be disappeared as me, fresh of a phrase of 12 and a half federal, to go out here and to get the love that I can still get, Nothing of blessing. ”
Jazz in the Gardens, an annual music festival held in Miami Gardens, Florida, is known for celebrating black music and culture with a diverse training of R&B artists, soul, jazz and hip-hop. The 2025 program included headlines Lauryn Hill and New Edition, with performances by Dru Hill, Toni Braxton, Doechii, Ja Rule, Beanie Man and others.