After falling behind for 12 and a half years, BG is definitely a blessing. Just released his new album Free Speech and its accompanying documentary Free Speech: Christopher Dorsey Untold Story, Jovial Cash Money Legend is cluttered with XXL as his late fight returns to the booth, recent hot boy gatherings, street chat-style companionship for young street chat-style and more.
His 18 months have not been easy since he was released from prison in 2023, after admitting he was a felony of guns during a traffic stop in 2009. BG returns to his mature rap career, but hits a barrier due to strict parole restrictions and all types of traditional Chinese tape festivals. In July 2024, a U.S. District Judge in Louisiana imposed a condition under which a New Orleans native would be required to submit all lyrics to his probation officer before any song could be recorded.
But after a harsh battle for his First Amendment rights, Gizzle is now able to record and walk as he pleases. As a result, he gave up a free speech titled the new album. When asked if he was still worried about the rhyme he wore on wax, BG said he always wanted to “talk”, but even that wouldn’t hinder possible judgments and resentment.
BG tells XXL in the video below. “To be honest, I still kind of tuned because the end of the day was that the prosecutors still had the right statement and I still had some records saying, “If they try to comply with my ban, there will definitely be some records that I can’t discard.” If he feels that I’m going too far, or he feels that he’s a name and talks about active cases or reality that could cause injuries to people, then he can bring me back to the judge and ask me to be violated. I’ve still been BG all the time, but in my mind, I’m not trying to push it too far. ”
In this way, Hot Boys OG offers some very solid advice for the younger generation to rhyme, hoping that they can avoid seeing their lyrics that may bring them into hot water with the authorities’ hot water.
“You know, you’re taking the U.S. government over the shoulders,” BG said. “That’s why my message to these young people is, ‘Man, listen, this is not what you do, it’s what you do. At the end of the day, their people are listening. Rap is being judged.”
Gizzle also said deeply about the recent Hot Boys Reunion Tour. He was reunited on stage with group members Lil Wayne, the teenager and Turks, as well as the large Tymers, Birdman and Mannie Fresh. There are many friendships among millionaires on tour. He also smiled at the claims that social media was unconscious on stage during the party. It turns out it has nothing to do with a drug or medical emergency, but rather a major misunderstanding that ultimately leads to the virus.
“He was just reading the hypnotist, yes, did he hear me?” BG said with a smile. “They just messed up his angle for a week and we laughed at it. We all laughed, wandering around and shocking each other because we thought it was funny. But it really reminded me of the internet that was really unbeaten. stunna ain not bever not hard hard Drugs not In hone Brugs not In to Brugs not In to Brooks not to not.
Watch BG talk further about his life after jail, share his topic about why Snitching is so popular in culture, and enter the bag with his original cash currency tag.