Hot Boy Turk “Calls Out” Juvenile on Drink Champs: From Brothers to Rivals — Are the Hot Boys Falling Apart Again?

Hot Boy Turk has ignited a firestorm across the hip-hop community following his appearance on Drink Champs, where he openly unleashed a wave of criticism aimed at Juvenile, his former Hot Boys bandmate. Once considered a cornerstone duo of the New Orleans rap scene, the relationship between the two icons now appears to have reached a breaking point, leaving fans eager to see what comes next.

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In a brief but explosive interview clip, Turk revealed that he attempted to feature Juvenile on his upcoming album, only to be turned down.

“I tried to get this man on my album, bro,” Turk said, his frustration clearly evident.

Turk didn’t stop there. He also revisited lingering tensions with other Hot Boys members, including BG and Birdman, further highlighting the long-standing fractures within the legendary group.

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At the center of Turk’s frustration is a track titled “Still on Fire,” a song he believes could have strengthened the Hot Boys’ legacy if all members had come together. Instead, Turk felt sidelined—especially after Juvenile reportedly backed out of the collaboration.

“I know the song is hot. I didn’t market it because I didn’t want people to think I was riding their wave,” Turk explained.

These comments have reignited years-old debates about the fractured relationships within the Hot Boys. Despite the public tension, Turk expressed a genuine desire for unity, saying he wants the group to reunite for the fans.

“I just want to see everybody get back together… just for the fans,” he said.

The drama escalated further when Turk pointed out what he views as hypocrisy in Juvenile’s actions, particularly surrounding Juvenile’s new podcast, “Steel 400.” Turk questioned how Juvenile could criticize him for speaking publicly about internal issues while simultaneously launching a podcast centered on open discussion.

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“You’re in the media speaking your mind, then you tell me to stay off podcasts?” Turk said, sounding incredulous.

As fans await the full episode, anticipation continues to build. Turk’s candid remarks have not only reopened old wounds but also sparked renewed hope for a possible reunion. In an era fueled by nostalgia-driven comebacks, many are wondering whether the Hot Boys can finally put their differences aside.

For now, the hip-hop community is watching closely. Will this moment lead to reconciliation—or deepen the divide even further? One thing is certain: the Hot Boys saga is far from over.