"They don't want me doing anything pertaining to rap or entertainment that I could get paid off, of unless I get permission," stated Christopher 'B.G.' Dorsey.
He was a part of New Orleans own Cash Money Records, alongside rappers like Lil Wayne, Turk and Juvenile in the late 90s and early 2000s.
In his first on-camera interview since his release from prison last September, B.G. expressed, "There is nothing criminal about being a rapper or entertainer."
He's currently required to have explicit permission from the court before entering into self-employment.
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• SOURCE: New Orleans native rapper Christopher 'BG' Dorsey's music career in limbo pending probation ruling. WDSU 6 News > https://www.wdsu.com/article/new-orleans-native-rapper-christopher-bg-dorseys-music-career-in-limbo-pending-probation-ruling/60598130
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