Representative Albums: "Guerrilla Warfare," "Let 'Em Burn," "Get It How U Live!"
Representative Songs: "I Need a Hot Girl," "We on Fire," "50 Shots Set's It Off"
Biography
Formed in 1997, the Hot Boys consisted of four youthful rappers from the same neighborhood of New Orleans, LA. Two of the four, B.G. and Juvenile, were already regionally successful, each having spent several years making a name for themselves in the local rap scene. The two newcomers, Lil' Wayne and Young Turk, rapped with a polished style that belied their age and inexperience. The Hot Boys' output was significantly similar, in personnel as well as musical direction, to the group members' solo albums. This, coupled with the fact that all four rappers were signed to the same label, made the Hot Boys as much a marketing ploy as an actual group. In 1997, the foursome released their debut album, Get it How U Live, on the then-independent Cash Money Records. The Hot Boys limited themselves to typical gangsta topics: guns, sex, and money. However, the four rappers' entertaining and varied deliveries and original backing tracks (provided by in-house producer Mannie Fresh) separated their release from numerous similarly themed releases. Despite little or no commercial exposure, Get it How U Live quickly sold over 400,000 copies, primarily in the mid-South; following B.G.'s national success, the album was reissued nationally in 1999, followed later that year by Guerrilla Warfare. ~ Mtume Salaam, All Music Guide
The Hot Boys (sometimes Hot Boy$) is an American rap group active from 1997 to 2001 later reunited in 2007. The group is consisted of the most popular rappers in the New Orleans-based record label, Cash Money Records: Juvenile, Lil Wayne, B.G. and Turk. From 1997 to 2001, the Hot Boys made up the majority of the artists on Cash Money Records. In 2001 Juvenile, B.G. and Turk left Cash Money. Lil' Wayne is currently the only Hot Boys member of the group remaining on the label. It was announced by former Hot Boys Lil Wayne and B.G. that the group would be reuniting in 2008 to release another album.[1] Also, on a televised interview promoting Tha Carter III, Lil Wayne said that this was going to happen, and "not just a rumor," but that some things needed to be taken care of before the album is a possibility. On B.G.'s album Too Hood to Be Hollywood, Ya Heard Me with B.G., Juvenile, and Trey Songz debuted as a possible single for their upcoming album.[citation needed]
Recently the Hot Boys reunited on stage at a concert.[2]