In a recent episode of the 85 South Show podcast, co-founder of Cash Money Records, Birdman, made a significant announcement that has sent waves through the music industry. B.G., the acclaimed rapper from New Orleans, is officially back on the Cash Money Records roster following his release from prison.
This announcement marks a pivotal moment in B.G.’s career, as he embarks on a new chapter with the label that played a crucial role in his rise to stardom.
B.G.’s journey back to Cash Money Records began on Tuesday, September 5, when he was released from prison after serving more than a decade behind bars on gun possession and witness tampering charges.
Birdman wasted no time in extending a warm welcome to B.G., setting the stage for an exciting reunion between the rapper and his fellow Hot Boys members, including Lil Wayne, Juvenile, and Turk.
“I’m doing that,” Birdman told the 85 South Show. “I don’t know if it’s gon’ be everybody, but I’m doing that. It’s gonna be some of them.”
As part of his release conditions, TMZ reports that B.G. will be on supervised release for two years. During this time, he will be required to complete 400 hours of community service and enroll in an alcohol/drug treatment program. Additionally, B.G. is prohibited from possessing any firearms, emphasizing his commitment to a fresh start.
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