Hot Boy Turk isn’t holding back. After B.G. allegedly called him a “bi**h” for saying his album is better, Turk goes off in a fiery rant addressing favoritism, industry politics, and respect in the rap game. With raw emotion, Turk defends his legacy, calling out fake energy and standing firm on his independent grind.
He makes it clear: he’s self-made, not to be played with, and nobody’s puppet. From his claims of being “the tour” to calling out hypocrisy when others disrespect but get a pass, this moment is about more than rap—it’s about loyalty, pride, and standing on business.
This clash between two original Hot Boys taps deep into the tension bubbling under Southern hip hop’s surface, and Turk’s words cut through with authority. If you care about authenticity, legacy, and the politics behind the music, this is a moment you won’t want to ignore.