
The turbulent relationship between B.G. and Lil Wayne has resurfaced with the release of “Gangstafied.” Going back to the early 2000s, B.G. split from Cash Money Records, sparking a feud that has endured for over two decades.
Lil Wayne’s 2004 track “I Miss My Dawgs” addressed the departures from the label, and in an MTV interview, B.G. shared his perspective, emphasizing the impact Wayne’s words had on their friendship.
B.G. clarified that his grievances were primarily with Birdman, stating, “My problems ain’t with you. You ain’t the one that got my money.” The diss in “Gangstafied” adds another layer to the ongoing tensions, potentially affecting the much-anticipated Cash Money reunion tour.
As fans delve into the history of this feud, the release of “Gangstafied” becomes a pivotal moment, reigniting a conflict that has defined the narrative between these two hip-hop icons.
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