Hot Boys rapper Turk calls out B.G. for a direct, face-to-face confrontation to settle their escalating feud. No business, just a personal resolution.
- March 23, 2026
AceShowbiz - Hot Boy Turk is openly calling for a face-to-face confrontation with B.G., as tensions within the once-united Hot Boys crew escalate.
The New Orleans rapper, known for his role in the legendary group, is pushing for a straightforward, no-nonsense resolution to their ongoing conflict. According to Turk, enough has been said online and in interviews — it’s time to handle matters the old-fashioned way.
"I want to shoot the fade," Turk declared, emphasizing that this isn’t about money or contracts. Instead, he frames the disagreement as a personal issue that requires direct communication without interference from promoters, entourages, or business agendas.
He insists that if two men have a problem, they should resolve it face-to-face. "We can do it for free," Turk said, dismissing any suggestion that age should be a barrier to settling scores.
In fact, Turk challenged the notion that maturity means endless talking without consequences. "I don't want to hear I'm too old for this, because you're too old to be lying on a MF," he stated bluntly.
Both Turk and B.G. are seasoned veterans of hip-hop who have experienced enough of life’s realities to understand true conflict. Yet, Turk argues that being older should not allow unresolved issues to linger indefinitely.
This development adds a new chapter to the complicated history of the Hot Boys, a group that once included Turk, B.G., Lil Wayne, and Juvenile. Their combined efforts helped Cash Money Records dominate the Southern hip-hop scene in the late 1990s and early 2000s.
Once viewed as an unbreakable brotherhood, personal disputes have caused deep fractures that remain unresolved. Turk’s recent statements suggest those wounds continue to fester.
Fans are currently divided. Some hope for a peaceful resolution to avoid the cultural damage caused by many past hip-hop conflicts. Others see this as a form of competitive energy that could bring closure.
Meanwhile, some observers believe this public call-out reflects years of frustration tied to loyalty, legacy, and respect within the group’s dynamic.
Ultimately, many who grew up appreciating the Hot Boys’ contributions would prefer to see unity restored rather than ongoing conflict. But for now, Turk seems committed to bringing this chapter to an end one way or another.
Interestingly, while Turk is ready to address the issue directly, B.G. has yet to respond beyond releasing diss tracks, leaving the situation unresolved.