Noisey: What was it like working with Lil Wayne in the Hot Boys?Turk: We did a lot of songs. It was fun working with Wayne. It was always like a competition. Every time we'd go in the studio, we always wanted to see who had the best verse. And most of the time Wayne'd wait 'til everybody else had did they verse, and he'd come out the cut and try to outshine everybody. By him being the younger artist on the label at the time, he always wanted to either go first or last. It was just fun, man. We had a lot of fun while we were recording.
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What do you remember about meeting Wayne for the first time?Me and Wayne basically clicked, man, when I met him. Like I said, we was the youngest. So the youngest tend to stick together. Everybody else was older than us. Me and Wayne used to just start writing together. We'd do shows, and we'd stay in the same rooms. We were like brothers growing up. We hit it off from the first time we met. We was inseparable. That was my little bro. Everything that we did, we did it together. They used to call us the children of the group.
When Juvenile and B.G. left Cash Money and then eventually you left, and it was just Wayne, what do you remember from that era?I don't know. It wasn't the same. It wasn't happy. Everybody wound up going their separate ways, but, like, with every family, man, you have fights and falling outs. Every label throughout the years. We were all young. When you get older you know better, you do better. So everybody, we started working again, man. As far as Lil Wayne and Birdman, they gon' work their situation out. And hopefully we'll be on tour doing the whole Cash Money thing again. 'Cause the world waitin' on it, and I'm waitin' on it. 2ff7e9595c
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