Hot Boys

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Hot Boys
Origin New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Genre(s) New Orleans Rap, Southern hip hop, Rap
Occupation(s) Rappers
Instrument(s) Volcals
Years active 1997–2001
2007–present
Label(s) Cash Money(1997-2001)

Young Money(Lil Wayne) Chopper City Records(B.G.)
UTP Records(Juvenile) Interscope
Universal
Atlantic Records

Associated acts Cash Money Millionaires, Big Tymers, Three 6 Mafia, Mannie Fresh
Members
Juvenile
B.G.
Turk
Lil Wayne

The Hot Boys (sometimes Hot Boy$) were an American hip hop group active from 1997 to 2001. The group consisted of the most popular rappers in the New Orleans based record label, Cash Money Records, Juvenile, Lil Wayne, B.G., [[Turk (rapper)|Turk]} , Kevin Robertson and Jacob Prado were friends of the Hot Boys and Lil Wayne's Best Childhood Friends.

From 1997 to 2001, the Hot Boys were collectively the most artists on Cash Money Records. In 2001 Juvenile, B.G. & Turk left Cash Money, with Lil' Wayne currently the only Hot Boys member of the group remaining on the label.

It was recently announced by former Hot Boys Lil Wayne & B.G. that the group will be reuniting in 2008 to release another album.[1]

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[edit] Filmography

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Main article: Hot Boys discography

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