Moneybagg Yo Asks 50 Cent To Collab On New Upcoming Film

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Moneybagg Yo shared a behind-the-scenes glimpse into his upcoming movie and then shoots his shot for a possible collaboration with rapper-turned-TV executive, Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson. Earlier, Moneybagg Yo shared more details of an upcoming film project that appears to be inspired by his life. In a video shared to his Instagram Story that is […]

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Yo Gotti, Moneybagg Yo, Mozzy, And Lil Poppa Drop Their NBA Finals Anthem, ‘Big League’

Yo Gotti, Moneybagg Yo, Mozzy, and Lil Poppa have a heater on their hands. The crew just dropped their new collab, “Big League,” which is thought to come from a Collective Music Group collaborative album. The Murda Beatz-produced track features the rappers in “big league” mode, moments before the NBA finals gets underway.

Gotti announced via Twitter that “Big League” is the “official song of the NBA finals,” and upon first listen, no one should be surprised, as the song is filled with basketball references.

“Court-side seats, this the big bag/Hit a Ja Morant shot, get ‘em big mad/Real hustle knew one day it was gon’ pay off, pay off/Yeah, now I’m ballin’ in the play-offs, play-offs/Mansion in Miami, ball at the Celtics ‘Gotti, you the entree,’ yeah, I nailed it,” raps Gotti.

Moneybagg swoops in, rapping, “Been won a championship in the trap/This Rollie a trophy, I hold it up/They let us get up in the points, it’s a wrap/Gon’ shine every time, it’s an open look.”

In a recent interview with Billboard, Gotti took pride in assembling a line-up of all-stars in his Collective Music Group label, promising that he would never allow himself or his artists to sell out. “As a label, one thing we don’t do and will never do is be in a bidding war,” he said. “You want to be with us? Then we’ll work out business terms that make sense for both of us.”

Check out “Big League” above.

Eminem Gives Us An Extended Version, XXXTentacion And Kanye’s Love, Chance The Rapper Back With Bars

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This has been a sobering week, with a massacre of 19 children and two teachers in a Texas elementary school.  An act so jarring, Kanye West, a father of four himself, postponed the launch of his Yeezy Gap Collection. At SOHH, some of us parents and all of us humans – struggled to do the […]

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Moneybagg Yo Is Ready To Set The Record Straight On The Authoritative ‘See Wat I’m Sayin’

Last year was a great one for Moneybagg Yo. The Memphis native released his fourth album A Gangsta’s Pain, the followed up to 2020’s Time Served. Both projects helped to elevate Moneybagg’s status, but the 2021 effort gave him his first chart-topping album. A Gangsta’s Pain was also one of only a handful of albums to spend multiple weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. Nowadays, it appears that Moneybagg Yo will release his fifth album, and eighth project overall, in four years. While a title or release date has yet to be shared for the upcoming release, Moneybagg returns with his second single of the year.

Moneybagg slides through with the authoritative “See Wat I’m Sayin.” It watches the Memphis rapper stick to his guns while he warns of the plans he has for his opposition in the future. The track follows “Rocky Road” which he released with Kodak Black earlier this month.

Prior to “Rocky Road” and “See Wat I’m Sayin,” Moneybagg Yo connected with J. Cole for “Scared Money” which also featured YG. He also collaborated with 2 Chainz, French Montana, NLE Choppa, and Polo G on records so far this year.

You can listen to “See What I’m Sayin” in the video above.

Kodak Black is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

Moneybagg Yo And Lil Baby To Drop Summer Anthem In Time For Memorial Day

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Moneybagg Yo is back with Lil Baby for a summer banger. Fans are hype and ready for the new single to be released on Friday, just in time for Memorial Day. Memphis rapper Moneybagg Yo took to Instagram to announce his new track with Atlanta rapper Lil Baby.  The song is set to release this […]

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Moneybagg Yo Releases Snippet For New Song Dropping Friday

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Moneybagg Yo is back in his music bag. Last week the Memphis veteran dropped a visual for “Rocky Road” with Kodak Black, and he’s still going. On May 24, Moneybagg Yo shared a visual snippet of a new song that will drop this Friday.

When Yo dropped “Rocky Road,” it was his first single release since his 2021 A Gangsta’s Pain album.

A Gangsta’s Pain earned Moneybagg Yo’s first-ever No. 1 album, with 110,000 equivalent album units, including 106,000 in streaming equivalent album units (147.4 million on-demand streams of the tracks) and 4,000 in album sales under 1,000 in track equivalent album units.

Monaybagg Yo is back in that mode. In the video snippet, the “Wockesha” rapper appeared excited about the new music. It’s unclear if he’s planning on dropping a new project, but he’s back in the booth and ready to flood the airwaves. Who knows the name of the song releasing on Friday? Until then, jam “Rocky Road” below.

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Moneybagg Yo And Kodak Black Team Up For Heartfelt New Video “Rocky Road”

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Memphis superstar Moneybagg Yodrops “Rocky Road,” a heartfelt, Kodak Black-assisted new single that affirms the pair’s status as the faces of modern, complex street rap. “Rocky Road” also arrives with an evocative video.

Cruising over emotive keys, Kodak kicks things off with a declaration of loyalty: “Tryna get to my hoe but the Perkys got me froze / Been doing my baby momma wrong and leaving her at home / I cannot leave you on your own, we made this child together.” For his part,Moneybagg injects memories of the hustle and damaged romance: “Out there standing by the pole, selling dope to buy some clothes / Cause I knew that attract the hoes, until one left my heart so cold / I just didn’t know no better made me hard on the next forever.” Soul-baring yet of the streets, “Rocky Road” is Moneybagg and Kodak at their best.

The video also dwells in that zone. Equal parts gritty, evocative, thoughtful, and real, the Young Chang-directed clip spins a familiar narrative as a man who’s already balancing life’s complexities finds himself at a crossroads: how to respond to another man’s reckless violence. The two rappers bear witness, occupying a perspective both within the scene and adjacent enough to have eyes on the bigger picture. It’s a space Bagg’s held down for a long time now.

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Moneybagg Yo And Kodak Black Reflect On Hard Times In Their ‘Rocky Road’ Video

Moneybagg Yo and Kodak Black maintain a consistent presence in music, and their latest reminder of such comes in the new “Rocky Road” song and video. The visual, directed by Young Chang, shows the two rappers standing atop beaten up homes spitting about all they’ve seen in their lives. There are cutscenes of fights, gambling, and a child’s hair being done to fully capture what often occurs in the neighborhoods they frequent. Despite their success, they cannot forget their come up and what they still experience to this day.

“Rocky Road” comes on the heels of Kodak Black’s February release of Back For Everything. Moneybagg Yo is still riding the wave of his 2021 album A Gangsta’s Pain, which debuted No. 1 on the Billboard 200 albums chart with successful singles “Wockesha” and “Hard For The Next” featuring Future.

This isn’t the first collaboration between Moneybagg Yo and Kodak Black, as they both appeared on Yung Bleu’s “Angels Never Cry” as well as “Lower Level” from Moneybagg’s 2018 album Reset. Kodak recently appeared on Kendrick Lamar’s album Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers with both a feature and some sparse interludes, a major look for the young artist whose career has been nothing short of controversial.

Check out the “Rocky Road” video above.

Kodak Black is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.