B.G. is back in the music fold as he and Gucci Mane announced they are teaming up for a joint project fittingly titled Choppers & Bricks.
Fans won’t have to wait too long as the Southern rap duo revealed the collaborative mixtape will arrive on streaming services on Friday (December 15), just in time for Christmas.
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“Waaaahhhh … Early XMAS gift for all myHot-Boys and Hot-Girls…If you love Real,Quality street music make sure you download me and my n-gga @laflare1017 new mixtape that drop TONIGHT #ChoppersAndBricks,” B.G. wrote on Instagram.
Gucci added in his own Instagram post: “Early Christmas Present for the streets me and @new_bghollyhood dropping our collab mixtape #ChoppersandBricks tonite.”
Check out the cover art below:
Choppers & Bricks will serve as B.G.’s first full-length release since he was released from prison in September after spending more than a decade behind bars.
The former Cash Money rapper has kept busy since coming home as he’s released a handful of singles and appeared on tracks with E-40, Kevin Gates, Boosie Badazz and more.
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He and Gucci Mane released the first single from their upcoming project last month, teaming up with Mike WiLL Made-It on “Cold.”
Even before B.G. regained his freedom, Guwop pledged his support to the rap veteran by proclaiming he had a $1 million record deal on the table to bring Gizzle to the 1017 family.
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“My 1017 family help me welcome home the living legend @BGHollyHood!” Gucci wrote on X (formerly Twitter) last year following rumors that B.G. had been released from prison (which were later debunked).
“Glad u home bruh! Got so much love and respect for u as a man and artist! Get at me, I got a milli for u! Wanna sign u to 1017!!!!! #1017Mafia [money bag emojis].”
Following his eventual release earlier this year, Birdman sought to fend off the competition by declaring that B.G. would be rejoining his former label home, Cash Money Records.
“For the record, I just want n-ggas to know that my n-gga [B.G.] official Cash Money — ain’t no cap in that,” he said during an appearance on The 85 South Show.
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“Ya heard me? Ain’t nobody he can ever sign with beside this shit. I’m bringing all this shit together. B.G. signed to Cash Money so y’all don’t got to hear it from nowhere else.”
In 2012, B.G. was sentenced to 14 years behind bars after pleading guilty to two counts of possession of a firearm and one count of conspiracy to obstruct justice stemming from a 2009 traffic stop arrest.