‘I’m Taking It Back to the Streets!’ – B.G. Says He Was Ch.ea/ted in No Limit x Cash Money Verzuz

B.G. Ready to Take it to The Streets After Feeling Cheated After No Limit Cash Money Versuz Battle

 

In a recent statement, rap artist B.G. expressed his dissatisfaction following the much-anticipated No Limit vs. Cash Money Versuz battle that took place last Saturday. The event, which drew widespread attention, featured iconic figures from both legendary record labels. While fans celebrated the collaborative spirit of the evening, B.G. felt that there were elements of the battle that did not reflect the true essence of their musical contributions.

 

Speaking on Trap Tube TV, B.G. conveyed his sentiments candidly, stating, “I feel like I got cheated.” He emphasized that while the presentation from No Limit was commendable, he believed that the song selection did not do justice to Cash Money’s extensive catalog. B.G. argued that both labels, which have roots in New Orleans, should have been able to showcase a more comprehensive range of their hits, contemplating the possibility of a longer setlist that could include deeper cuts from both sides.

 

Reflecting on the energy of the night, B.G. acknowledged that No Limit brought an electrifying atmosphere, leading many to declare them the winners. However, he maintained that, song for song, Cash Money’s legacy is formidable, noting the influence of artists like Lil Wayne and Nicki Minaj as pivotal to the rap industry. “Song for song, you can’t mess with us,” he asserted, while acknowledging the importance of presentation in the overall perception of the battle.

 

B.G.’s remarks shed light on the rivalry and camaraderie that characterizes the hip-hop scene, particularly in New Orleans, where both labels originated. He expressed hope for future collaborations, hinting at a potential No Limit and Cash Money tour that could further celebrate their shared history and contributions to the genre. “It’s about to be a movie,” he said, indicating that this tour would mark a significant moment in hip-hop culture.

 

Despite the competitive nature of the Versuz battle, B.G. emphasized the camaraderie among the artists involved, stating, “At the end of the day, we all won.” He appreciated the financial success that came from the event and expressed gratitude for still being relevant in the music industry after years of personal struggles.

 

As B.G. prepares to take his music to the streets, he is also focused on upcoming projects, including collaborations with fellow artists. He indicated that he is eager to bring his music back to his roots and engage more deeply with his fans.

 

The No Limit vs. Cash Money battle may have sparked debate among fans regarding the victor, but it undoubtedly highlighted the enduring legacy of both labels and their artists. With B.G. rallying for a more authentic representation of their music, the conversation continues about how these two titans of hip-hop can come together to celebrate their shared history while also pushing the genre forward.

 

As the hip-hop community watches closely, fans can anticipate exciting announcements in the near future regarding the proposed tour and new music, signaling that the spirit of collaboration and competition is alive and well in the world of rap.

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