The New Orleans-bred supergroup known as Hot Boys became one of the standout acts of the late 1990s/early 2000s.
Lil Wayne, Turk, BG and Juvenile dropped three studio albums between 1997 and 2003. According to Juvenile, fans of the foursome can expect to see all the members come back together soon. The 49-year-old rapper talked about the forthcoming reunion during a livestream. The first Hot Boys album,Ā Get It How U Live!, came out in October 1997. The Cash Money Records-back crew followed that debut project with 1999āsĀ Guerrilla WarfareĀ and 2003āsĀ Let āEm Burn. Guerrilla WarfareĀ hosted the singlesĀ āWe on FireāĀ andĀ āI Need a Hot GirlāĀ featuring Big Tymers. The Recording Industry Association of America certifiedĀ Guerrilla WarfareĀ as platinum in November 1999.
While under the Cash Money umbrella, Juvenile also released solo albums such as 1998ās 4x-platinumĀ 400 DegreezĀ and 2003ās platinumĀ Juve the Great. He later released projects via Atlantic Records, E1 Music and Rap-A-Lot Records. Like Juvenile, Hot Boys member Lil Wayne also achieved commercial success as a soloist. The Young Money leader scored three No. 1 songs on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and five No. 1 albums on the Billboard 200 chart.