Terrance "Gangsta" Williams Responds to Boobie Black Saying "Hot Boys" Name Existed Before (Part 13)

Terrance "Gangsta" Williams Responds to Boobie Black Saying "Hot Boys" Name Existed Before (Part 13)

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Part 12: https://youtu.be/lV0iXdAJT5U
Part 1: https://youtu.be/ncm_aW-7k2k
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Terrance “Gangsta” Williams addressed comments made by Boobie Black regarding the use of the “Hot Boys” name, a term famously associated with the New Orleans rap group. Boobie Black alleged that the term “Hot Boys” was widely used in the streets of New Orleans well before the rap group took on the name. Williams strongly refuted this, suggesting that Boobie’s claims were exaggerated, stressing that the term was not a common colloquialism before the group’s rise to fame. Lil Diesel also reflected on the infamous year of 1994, when New Orleans was dubbed the murder capital of the world. He described a turbulent scene where violence was rampant and a constant presence at local events. Despite the chaotic reputation of the time, Williams and Lil Diesel recounted their distinct ways of engaging with the city’s environment.

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