B.G. Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 101 | Stay “N” Line Hoe |
| 102 | That’s What I Want |
| 103 | Knock Out |
| 104 | What I Need |
| 105 | Ziggy Wiggly - Toilet Paper |
| 106 | The Heart of tha Streetz |
| 107 | Only 4 U |
| 108 | Round My Way |
| 109 | Ain't No Bitch |
| 110 | Let’s Get Funky |
| 111 | Deuces Up |
| 112 | Cash Money Niggaz |
| 113 | Geezy Where You Been |
| 114 | Retaliation |
| 115 | Jack Who Take What |
| 116 | Uptown Thang (Wait’n on Your Pirture) |
| 117 | Wheel Chairs |
| 118 | Clean Up Man, Part 2 |
| 119 | Rollin’ Raw |
| 120 | My Hood (Promo Only clean edit) |
| 121 | All Nite |
| 122 | Ball Hard |
| 123 | Beat That Pussy Up |
| 124 | Been A Dog |
| 125 | Freedom of Speech |
| 126 | Freestyle |
| 127 | Get Your Shine On |
| 128 | Hangin Out |
| 129 | Hold U Down |
| 130 | I Hustle |
| 131 | Iknow |
| 132 | Real As It Gets |
| 133 | Tyma Talkin' |
B.G. Albums
About B.G.
B.G. is a New Orleans rapper who emerged in the 1990s as a founding member of Cash Money Records, helping establish the distinctive bounce-influenced sound that would define Southern hip-hop. His gritty street narratives on albums like "Chopper City" and "It's All on U, Vol. 1" showcased his rapid-fire delivery and authentic portrayal of New Orleans hood life, while hits like "Bling Bling" (with the Hot Boys) introduced mainstream audiences to Cash Money's flashy aesthetic. Though his career was interrupted by a lengthy federal prison sentence, B.G.'s influence on Southern rap culture remains significant, as he helped lay the groundwork for New Orleans' hip-hop dominance in the late '90s and early 2000s. His recent return with projects like "Too Hood 2 Be Hollywood" demonstrates his continued relevance in contemporary rap.