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GloRilla And Moneybagg Yo Play Out One Toxic Relationship In Their Combative ‘On Wat U On’ Video
Memphis labelmates Moneybagg Yo and GloRilla team up to depict one toxic relationship in the new video for Moneybagg Yo’s new song “On Wat U On.” Remember when Kendrick Lamar and Taylour Paige made fans very uncomfortable with their back and forth on “We Cry Together?” Well, turn up the drama to 11, add some 808s, and pour in a strong shot of humor, and that’s the energy “On Wat U On” is giving.
The video takes everything to another level, casting the two CMG rappers as quarrelsome lovers as Glo finds a pack of condoms in the backseat of Yo’s car in the drive-thru (rookie mistake, Yo!). She turns up, he responds in kind, and the argument continues at home, escalating to its inevitable end: Property damage at the manicured hands of the ratchet renegade that’ll probably leave them both riding the bus for a while. The best part, though, is the drive-thru clerk’s face as they hash out their situationship rather than picking up their lunch.
The song is the latest example of GloRilla’s unassuming charm, which seems to pop out every time she does an interview. Meanwhile, pairing her with Moneybagg Yo shows that Yo Gotti has a great feel for coaching his growing roster, finding chemistry between his artists, and getting the best out of them. “On Wat U On” bodes well for the future of Collective Music Group.
Watch the video above.
Moneybagg Yo Teases New Album & GloRilla Collaboration
Moneybagg Yo is undeniably a household name in the South’s booming hip-hop scene. Beyond that though, he’s also quickly becoming one of the game’s most reliable rappers for hard-hitting bars and storytelling.
Backed by a few highly successful singles in recent years, the 31-year-old is evidently looking to keep his momentum going.
On Sunday (January 8), the Memphis native took to his social media accounts to begin teasing his new album. “My Album Is A Heartless Edition Hope Y’all Ready,” he writes in a tweet.
Furthermore, his Instagram account shares a little bit more information surrounding the upcoming release. “22songs[,] Who Y’all Think Features??” the “Me Vs Me” rapper writes in the caption. The second photo in the post is assumedly the album cover.
Additionally, he’s teasing a new collaboration with one of the hottest rappers in the game right now, GloRilla. In the clip, the two Memphis artists are seen turning up to a snippet of their unreleased track together. It appears as though they’ll be exchanging verses, going back and forth over the booming production.
Although he’s been busy dropping singles, music videos and feature verses, Moneybagg Yo’s last album is 2021’s A Gangsta’s Pain. Backed by singles like “Wockesha” and “Time Today,” the project successfully catapulted the 31-year-old into new heights of success.
Yo Gotti officially signed the Memphis native to his label, Collective Music Group (CMG), in 2016. In July of last year, the “Rake It Up” rapper also quickly signed GloRilla to the label. This was shortly following the viral success of her hit song, “F.N.F. (Let’s Go).”
Both signees appear on the label’s first collaborative mixtape together, Gangsta Art, which showcases the depth of their rosters’ talents.
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Moneybagg Yo Drops Off A “Quickie” For Our “Fire Emoji” Playlist
Metro Boomin held things down for us on our Fire Emoji update last weekend with his HEROES & VILLAINS album. This Saturday (December 10), Memphis’ Moneybagg Yo is taking the lead with his new “Quickie” single.
On the new track, the 31-year-old samples Lamont Dozier’s “Prelude.” Throughout the song he cleverly raps, “Came from different planets, then, one day, we intertwined / We relate on different levels, we got compatible signs.”
Following that we have a collaboration from A Boogie Wit da Hoodie’s new album. “Water (Drowning Pt. 2)” with Kodak Black caught our attention – not to mention all the praise it’s been getting from fans.
Next, we have Bslime’s “Whippin It” featuring Young Thug. Currently, the YSL founder is eagerly awaiting his January 2023 RICO trial along with the rest of the world.
Lil Durk came through with a solo single earlier this week. On “Hanging With Wolves” the Chicago native shows out in his usual style. Afterward, we hear from Icewear Vezzo and Future on their link up from the former’s Paint the City (Gangsta Grillz) tape in tandem with DJ Drama.
Another standout from A Boogie’s Me vs. Myself project is “Bounce Back.” Additionally, we’ve been loving Kay Flock and BIG30’s joint release, “Outta Luck.”
Holding things down for the female rap stars this weekend is Connie Diiamond. After sharing a series of successful singles over the past few weeks, she’s made her mark with “Winter Bae.”
Sha EK’s “41 Ways” and Rolling Loud’s first single from their compilation album appear after that. For the festival’s part, they recruited Rae Sremmurd and Duke Deuce to create “Finger Food.”
Next, we have “Paraphernalia 2.0” from BigKayBeezy and G Herbo and “Fam Without Blood” by Skiifall.
Our final pick for our weekly playlist comes from SZA’s SOS album, “Smoking on my Ex Pack.”
Stream our Fire Emoji update exclusively on Spotify below. Afterward, let us know what your favourite new arrivals from this weekend are in the comment section.
Moneybagg Yo Drops “Quickie” Single
Moneybagg Yo Delivers His New Single and Video “Quickie”
Moneybagg Yo delivers his seductive new single “Quickie.” Over the iconic Lamont Dozier sample that laid the foundation for Outkast’s “Jazzy Belle,” Bagg recalls a run of short encounters and the tiny mind games that maintain relationships hypnotizing.
“Quickie” is accompanied by a video set in a strip club. In the Diesel Filmz-directed clip, Bagg finds his dancer of choice as he passes the money to make sure they both have a good time.
Prior to this release, the hitmaker recently appeared on the CMG compilation Gangsta Art. One of his tracks from that record, a duet with Yo Gotti, Mozzy, and Lil Poppa called “Big League,” was picked as the official song of the 2022 NBA Finals
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MoneyBagg Yo Gets Raunchy and Talks About Having A ‘Quickie’ In His New Music Video
Moneybagg Yo taps into his sensual side with his new music video for his latest single, “Quickie.”
Cast under a cool blue light, the Memphis rapper recalls sharing some x-rated moments with a past lover while trekking through the pitfalls of love and relationships. Throughout this titillating video, which is set in a strip club, Moneybagg Yo invites us into his world, complete with an unending cash flow, beautiful women, luxury cars, and nice jewelry.
“That lil’ p*ssy got some power, I can’t lie, it got me weak, oh/Fresh up out the shower, she look good enough to eat,” he raps. “That lil’ p*ssy got some tricks, grip my d*ck when it squeeze/Ooh, them quickies, be the best, got my Amiris to my knees.”
He continues: “Came from different planets, then, one day, we intertwined/ We relate on different levels, we got compatible signs.”
Before this, the rapper appeared on the CMG compilation Gangsta Art. One of his songs from the project, “Big League,” a basketball-inspired track featuring Yo Gotti, Mozzy, and Lil Poppa, was chosen as the official song of the 2022 NBA Finals. Gotti made the announcement via Twitter this past June.
You can check out the video “Quickie” above.
Chicago’s WGCI Big Jam Headlined by Moneybagg Yo Leads to $13,000 Donation to Local Schools
iHeartMedia’s sold-out Big Jam concert was held on Saturday, Dec. 3, at the United Center, hosted by 107.5 WGCI, Chicago’s #1 Station for Hip-Hop and R&B, and Get Covered Illinois. Nearly 13,000 spectators attended to kick off the holiday season. Moneybagg Yo, Nardo Wick, Glorilla, Saucy Santana, Muni Long, Tink, PGF Nuk, Sonta, and SleazyWorld Go were among the performers on the bill.
“107.5 WGCI’s Big Jam has become one of Chicago’s premiere concerts, which our listeners look forward to attending every December,” said Johnnie D, Program Director for 107.5 WGCI. “We take pride in producing an incredible show of top-flight talent and connecting with our listening audience in a very organic way. However, the most important aspect of this show is our Adopt-A-School Program. This year, we donated $8,000 to Johnson Elementary School and $5,000 to Scott Joplin Elementary School.”
iHeartMedia In 2017, after visiting Scott Joplin Elementary School in Chicago’s South Side and learning more about the students’ urgent need for music development, Region President Matt Scarano and other iHeartMedia executives committed support to the institution. This was the beginning of Chicago’s Adopt-A-School Program. Since then, $1 from the sale of each ticket to WGCI’s two annual signature concerts, Summer Jam and Big Jam, has been given to the school to support the creation of a formal music curriculum, honoring the school’s founding father and namesake, the renowned composer and pianist known as “the king of ragtime.”
Scott Joplin Elementary will continue to receive a yearly $5,000 grant from ticket sales from iHeartMedia Chicago. Johnson Elementary School on the West Side of Chicago was added to the Adopt-A-School Program in 2021 and will use the donated funds from ticket sales to start a music, art, or theater program. The academic program at Johnson Elementary School is dedicated to giving kids the knowledge and abilities they need to succeed in school and life. The school will be able to offer kids an artistic curriculum that will enhance their lives and communities with the aid of iHeartMedia Chicago.
“Our partnership with these two schools underscores iHeart’s commitment to our local communities,” said Matt Scarano, President of iHeartMedia Chicago. “Scott Joplin Elementary School and Johnson Elementary School represent the future of Chicago. We’re very proud to provide them with the music learning resources they need, so that our city’s future remains bright and artistically rich.”
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