BG Rodriguez Drops “In The Meantime: Part Three” with a Westside Boogie Feature

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Raleigh’s own BG Rodriguez is back with In The Meantime: Part Three, his latest album that hit the streets on March 25, 2025. This third chapter in his series—following Part One (October 2024) and Part Two (December 2024)—cements his knack for blending personal vibes with slick production. Here’s why it’s turning heads.

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Family Ties and Lyric Vibes

BG’s been all over social media, hyping the drop with a lyric video for “Maybe I’m The Problem.” He’s proud as hell to feature his kids in his music, giving fans a raw, real peek into his life. That personal edge? It’s hitting listeners right in the feels—making this more than just another album.

“TTG” with Westside Boogie: A Shady Shoutout

The standout track “TTG” brings Westside Boogie into the mix, and he’s not holding back. Boogie spits, “Crazy how I’m shedding light but I’m still out here reppin’ Shady with blind faith,” airing some frustration with Eminem’s Shady Records. It’s a nod to loyalty—and maybe a subtle jab at unmet expectations. BG’s versatility shines here, pairing his NC roots with Boogie’s West Coast grit. Stream it below!

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