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Uploaded by on Aug 1, 2008

From the album Get It How U Live.
Courtesy of Cash Money Records. I do not in part or whole own this media.

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  • this the lil wayne i remember they killed that sh*t

  • for the people who dont know

    thers gonna be a hot bos reunion

    i hope they do shit like this

    not some lollilop money shit

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  • im only 12 years old but i like the hot boys and bgs and stuff the wayne today is good but i wish he would return to rapping like he is now

  • @Boochie523 With the exception of Juvenile, BG was always the most popular member of the Hot Boyz. I believe Wayne was the third most popular member of the Hot Boyz. He was still making a name for himself back then, trying to carve out his niche at Cash Money Records.

  • @Boochie523 Oh, absolutely. No question about it. BG layed down the groundwork for the Hot Boys to be successful. Bear in mind that when Get It How U Live was released, BG had already released four albums on Cash Money Records and all of those CDs were certified gold by the RIAA. He didn't have anything to prove when the Hot Boys released their first CD Get It How U Live in 1997. BG had already established a track record 4 himself back then as a good rapper. He helped put the HBs on. No question

  • BG had already proven himself to be a proven commodity. He helped put Cash Monety Records on the map in the mid 90s. Juvenile was under a lot of pressure back then. Juvenile had just dropped his debut CD Soulja Rags, Get It How U Live was certified platinum, BG's two CDs It's All On You Volume 1 and 2 were certified gold, and Juvenile was working on 400 Degreez. People were checking for Juve back then. Niggaz wanted to see if Juvenile could bring it back in the 90s, which of course he did do.

  • @MASTER027063 Well, of course he did. There was a lot of pressure on Juvenile during this time period, because Get It How U Live dropped in 1997, he was also working on his sophmore album 400 Degreez. This album was released in 1997 and was a very successful album for Cash Money. I believe it was certified double platinum. It's All On You Volume 1 and 2 sold 500,000 copies nationwide respectively, so Juve was under a lot of pressure back then to really bring it!!!

  • *LIL WAYNE* said "I GOT SHOT TO" (lmao) yeah you shot yourself DUM FUK

  • @Muloc7253 Manny produced every thing back then.

  • Nigga get out of line ship him to Camp J. Juvie had the best verse.

  • Dirty world !! Deal with it. Hot boy from day UNO

  • b g da realest hot boy he put dem niggaz on

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