BG made a name for himself in the early 90’s as an original Hot Boy, as well as an individual artist. Today, he is still legendary to most in the New Orleans community.
Check out this video from 2005 of BG hanging out at Super Sunday. It is a classic throwback that bring us back to BG smiling, having a good time and showing love to his city.
Even behind bars, the hype for BG has never faded. Rumor has it, BG could be free soon. If true, the next Super Sunday is going to be one of the realest yet.
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