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In 2001, B.G. left Cash Money Records because the label did not give him royalties over his deal.
B.G.'s beef was primarily with Baby, and his second Chopper City Records album Life After Cash Money is full of subliminal disses towards Baby. However, he was still on good terms with Lil' Wayne, until Wayne (over disgust from his Hot Boys tribute "I Miss My Dawgs" from Tha Carter being dismissed as a publicity stunt by Juvenile) made his controversial comment "Fuck everybody who left Cash Money...I ain't got no respect for none of 'em." In response, B.G. recorded the diss track "Triggaman" (set to the beat of Wayne's Fireman ) where he makes several disparaging comments about Wayne including "First you were Rabbit's son, now you Birdman's J-R/How you gonna tell your daughter she got three grandfathers?" and "First it was Nivea , now you and Trina engaged/I got three homies that seen me nut it in her face" (Wayne was linked with Trina at the time).
That track would lead the beef to be extended, as Trina released the mixtape track "What's Beef?" where along with dissing her own rival Khia , she dissed B.G. and Gillie Da Kid. In that track, she dissed him with the line "You's a Cash Money Reject, a 9th Ward Soldier/Keep fuckin with that boy, you gon' end up in a coma." B.G. responded (along with Chopper City Boy VL Mike) on the mixtape track "Cannon Bust Back" where VL Mike dissed Trina saying:
Keep Geezy's name out your mouth, we don't want beef with no bitch
If that nigga ain't satisfyin' you can suck my dick
You crossed that line hoe, you got problems with me
And if that nigga say my name he ain't allowed to speak
However, B.G. reserved his disses for Wayne, merely saying "Got a big ol' dick peekin' at your bitch..." Wayne would break up with Trina soon after B.G.'s diss was recorded.
Soon after that, Birdman's sister Tamara Williams was killed in a car accident. B.G. called in at a radio station to send his condolences, as Tamara had history with B.G. Birdman would respond by saying he accepted, and was willing to set aside all the beef, to which B.G. responded that although he's no longer on Cash Money, he can still sympathize with Birdman's problems, thus ending the long beef between B.G. and Cash Money Records.
However, he still has problems with Lil' Wayne, as he described on BET 's Rap City , where he says "Who? Oh oh Jim Jones, Jr.? Ha ha nah, I know who you're talkin about. Now as a rapper, shawty holdin it down. I can't take nothin from shawty. He's one of the hottest lyricist out here. But as a man - nah he isn' a man - Wayne can't speak for himself."
Recently, Lil Wayne and B.G. have appeared in a photo together. Their beef is believed to be over.
UPDATE: THE HOT BOYS ARE GETTING BACK TOGETHER!!! MORE INFORMATION SOON!
LiL Wayne Says Hot Boys Are Back
Gillie Da kid
A degree of controversy has arisen surrounding Lil Wayne's lyrics, mostly due to another rapper, Gillie Da Kid, claiming that he has written some of Lil Wayne's material. This has neither been confirmed nor disproven, although both Wayne and Gillie remain firm in their views. Members of the Hot Boys & Sqad Up (Lil Wayne's old "crew") have previously stated that Lil Wayne has never needed a ghost writer. Lil Wayne can be seen wearing a diamond-studded pendant belonging to Gillie in one of his music videos, although this does not necessarily have any correlation with the ghostwriting issue. Wayne also addresses his situation with Gillie on multiple tracks throughout Da Drought 3. During their dispute, Gillie also alleged that Lil Wayne may have been molested at a young age by his mentor Baby . This was in reference to the photo released in November of 2006, which showed the two rappers exchanging a kiss.
Constantly being accused of having a ghostwriter for his most critically acclaimed albums, Tha Carter, and Tha Carter II, Wayne attempts to dispel the rumors in this quote directed at Gillie:
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I don't get it. How you could write for me and I don't write? I'm rich as a muthafucka, and you wrote for me? Then why aren't you rich? If I wrote for a nigga and this nigga's on top of the world right now, I'd be like, “Where's my fuckin' money? Where's my benefits?” I heard this nigga do an interview and say he got like $30 thousand a song. Show me one of them $30 thousand checks you got from writing for me. Show me, 'cause I don't know what you wrote for me. I don't write nothing, dawg. The only time I touch the pad is for someone else.
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Young Buck
Young Buck left Cash Money Records the same time Juvenile did and joined UTP Records. Young Buck was unable to record with Cash Money and Juvenile persuaded Buck to join him. Young Buck became involved with the beef between Juvenile/BG & Lil Wayne. Recently in a song called "Off Parole" featuring Tony Yayo, Young Buck talked about the infamous kiss between Lil Wayne & Baby. Lil Wayne refused to say anything back. Young Buck would seemingly expand the feud by making threats of exposing Lil Wayne during a G-Unit appearance on Rap City.
President Bush
Wayne addresses President George W. Bush because of his "delayed" reaction on the Hurricane Katrina tragedy. He has a song entitled "Georgia Bush" and in "I Can't Feel My Face (Hard Body)" Wayne says, "Fuck you and fuck Georgia Bush, not Macon."