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    Probation Officer Requires B.G. to Submit All New Lyrics

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    B.G. Must Submit All New Lyrics to Probation Officer Before Recording

    Former Hot Boys rapper B.G. is facing a new hurdle in his music career as his probation officer will now be reviewing all of his song lyrics before they are recorded. This decision comes after the U.S. government accused him of glorifying a life of crime in his music, which they believed was a violation of his probation terms.

    Despite the government’s attempt to censor his lyrics being deemed “unconstitutional” by United States District Judge Susie Morgan, B.G. must now seek written approval from his probation officer before collaborating with convicted felons. The court ruling stated that if the state had any objections to his lyrics, prosecutors could take legal action.

    In response to the ruling, B.G.’s attorney David Z Chesnoff expressed the rapper’s satisfaction with the court’s decision, stating that B.G. intends to continue his career in accordance with the court order.

    Despite these legal challenges, B.G. remains optimistic about his future in music, mentioning plans for a reunion tour with fellow artists Mannie Fresh, Suga Slim, and Lil Wayne. The rapper assured fans that he did not intentionally violate his probation terms and is looking forward to releasing new music and hitting the stage once again.

    As B.G. navigates this latest obstacle in his career, fans are eagerly anticipating his upcoming projects and the possibility of seeing him perform live once more.

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