Moneybagg Yo has joined forces with up-and-comer Sexyy Red on new single “Big Dawg.” The raucous track comes off upcoming compilation album Gangsta Art 2, out Sept. 29 via Cmg The Label.
The song sees the two rappers trading verses, with Moneybagg Yo namedropping his favorite brands (“Prada, Balenciaga, Louis V”) and bragging about his high-level finances. The track is dropping on Moneybagg Yo’s birthday, as he highlighted on social media. Listen here.
Gangsta Art 2 is a follow-up to last year’s Gangsta Art. It will feature tracks from Moneybagg Yo,...
The song sees the two rappers trading verses, with Moneybagg Yo namedropping his favorite brands (“Prada, Balenciaga, Louis V”) and bragging about his high-level finances. The track is dropping on Moneybagg Yo’s birthday, as he highlighted on social media. Listen here.
Gangsta Art 2 is a follow-up to last year’s Gangsta Art. It will feature tracks from Moneybagg Yo,...
- 9/22/2023
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
When GloRilla arrives at a Hollywood bowling alley, she’s clearly off the clock, cozy and happy to be among familiar faces. No cameras, no fans — just her team, the two friends she came with, and a handful of security to ensure it stays that way. She’s relieved, at least in this moment, that no one is coming over to speak to her. In two days, it will be exactly one year since the release of her breakout single, “F.N.F. (Let’s Go),” a spirited anthem for...
- 6/26/2023
- by Briana Younger
- Rollingstone.com
Masked Wolf, the Australian rapper behind the TikTok sensation “Astronaut in the Ocean,” leads this month’s Breakthrough 25 Chart, which ranks the fastest-rising up-and-coming artists on streaming.
It’s rare that an artist rises from obscurity to the Top 10 of the Rs 100 in a matter of months. But the Australian rapper pulled it off: “Astronaut in the Ocean,” which was originally released in 2019, started to take off on TikTok in late 2020, and by mid March it was in the top 10 on the Rs 100. Masked Wolf also reached the Top 200 of the Artists 500. Overall,...
It’s rare that an artist rises from obscurity to the Top 10 of the Rs 100 in a matter of months. But the Australian rapper pulled it off: “Astronaut in the Ocean,” which was originally released in 2019, started to take off on TikTok in late 2020, and by mid March it was in the top 10 on the Rs 100. Masked Wolf also reached the Top 200 of the Artists 500. Overall,...
- 4/7/2021
- by Emily Blake
- Rollingstone.com
Taylor Swift’s Folklore spent a seventh non-consecutive week at Number One on the Rolling Stone Top 200 Albums chart. After setting a record for the longest consecutive run at Number One in Rs 200 history, Folklore returned to the top after pulling in 84,900 album-equivalent units, driven mostly by sales. Folklore had previously been dethroned by Big Sean’s Detroit 2 and YoungBoy Never Broke Again’s Top.
Pop Smoke’s Shoot for the Stars Aim for the Moon held strong in the Number Two spot. The posthumous release from the Brooklyn rapper...
Pop Smoke’s Shoot for the Stars Aim for the Moon held strong in the Number Two spot. The posthumous release from the Brooklyn rapper...
- 9/28/2020
- by Elias Leight
- Rollingstone.com
No Monday blues for Blac Youngsta ... he's celebrating all charges against him getting dropped in the Young Dolph shooting case. According to the Charlotte District Attorney's Office ... the 6 felony counts of discharging a weapon into occupied property and 1 count of conspiracy were dropped because there's zero evidence Youngsta was driving the car that pulled up and shot Dolph's SUV in February 2017. What's more ... the D.A. says By told them he had a rock-solid alibi ... placing him in Durham,...
- 5/13/2019
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
The 2001 comedy “How High” is a classic of the stoner genre. Starring rappers Method Man and Redman as Silas and Jamal, they play average students who turn Ivy League. After smoking a special strain of marijuana, the two ace their college entrance exams and wind up at Harvard. Taking the college life in stride, when their supply of supernatural grade marijuana runs dry, the true hijinks begin.
Eighteen years — or a full generation — later, the franchise is being revived by Universal 1440 Entertainment, which naturally chose April 20 for its premiere on MTV. The hip-hop centric plot centers around best buds Roger, played by Lil Yachty, and Calvin, played by D.C. Young Fly, Atlanta “potrepreneurs” who go on “a magical weed-filled journey to fund their on-demand munchies delivery start-up.”
The movie features cameos by notable local personalities including rappers Lil Baby and Blac Youngsta, “Real Housewives of Atlanta” cast members NeNe Leakes...
Eighteen years — or a full generation — later, the franchise is being revived by Universal 1440 Entertainment, which naturally chose April 20 for its premiere on MTV. The hip-hop centric plot centers around best buds Roger, played by Lil Yachty, and Calvin, played by D.C. Young Fly, Atlanta “potrepreneurs” who go on “a magical weed-filled journey to fund their on-demand munchies delivery start-up.”
The movie features cameos by notable local personalities including rappers Lil Baby and Blac Youngsta, “Real Housewives of Atlanta” cast members NeNe Leakes...
- 4/19/2019
- by Shirley Ju
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Baby Powder is making a return. Mike Epps will reprise his role from the original stoner classic in MTV’s movie sequel How High 2. The network also set a premiere date of Saturday, April 20 and released a first-look at the show open above.
Epps will provide continuity for fans of the 2001 pop-culture phenom, in which he co-starred opposite Method Man and Redman. He joins previously announced cast including Lil Yachty, D.C. Young Fly, Alyssa Goss, DeRay Davis and Mary Lynn Rajskub, with special appearances from Blac Youngsta, NeNe Leakes, Cynthia Bailey, Lil Baby, and Justine Skye.
Written by Family Guy’s Shawn Ries and Artie Johann, Alex Blagg (Workaholics) & Neel Shah (Powerless), the follow-up to the 2001 film chronicles two young “potrepreneurs” on a magical hash-fueled journey to fund their on-demand munchies delivery start-up. Lil Yachty (Roger) plays an entrepreneur and stars opposite of D.C. Young Fly (Calvin) who plays his best friend.
Epps will provide continuity for fans of the 2001 pop-culture phenom, in which he co-starred opposite Method Man and Redman. He joins previously announced cast including Lil Yachty, D.C. Young Fly, Alyssa Goss, DeRay Davis and Mary Lynn Rajskub, with special appearances from Blac Youngsta, NeNe Leakes, Cynthia Bailey, Lil Baby, and Justine Skye.
Written by Family Guy’s Shawn Ries and Artie Johann, Alex Blagg (Workaholics) & Neel Shah (Powerless), the follow-up to the 2001 film chronicles two young “potrepreneurs” on a magical hash-fueled journey to fund their on-demand munchies delivery start-up. Lil Yachty (Roger) plays an entrepreneur and stars opposite of D.C. Young Fly (Calvin) who plays his best friend.
- 3/7/2019
- by Denise Petski and Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Since his 2015 breakthrough Bladadah, Mozzy has tapped into a deep yet underexplored vein of West Coast street rap with consistently interesting results. Belying its media rep as simplistically violent “gangsta rap,” the Sacramento lyricist’s music is full of regret for past actions, entrepreneurial hope and hustle, and marked by a keen social conscience. “It’s like the slums got a hold on me,” he says on the hook for “Black Hearted,” a track from Gangland Landlord. The album’s “No Way (intro)” includes Kendrick Lamar’s shout-out at this...
- 10/12/2018
- by Mosi Reeves
- Rollingstone.com
G-Eazy and Yg trade lines over a doo-wop-sampling beat in “Endless Summer Freestyle.” G-Eazy’s verse is packed full of references to high-end brand names and international vacation destinations: “Tell me who is if I’m not the coldest/ I’m steppin’ on their necks in my Prada loafers… I’m out in Dubai on Versace sofas.” He continues with these tedious assertions of his prowess for roughly two minutes before Yg shows up.
Yg’s verse, which addresses police brutality and Colin Kaepernick’s decision to kneel during the national anthem,...
Yg’s verse, which addresses police brutality and Colin Kaepernick’s decision to kneel during the national anthem,...
- 10/3/2018
- by Elias Leight
- Rollingstone.com
Travis Scott performed a rousing medley of “Stargazing,” “Stop Trying to Be God” and “Sicko Mode” at the 2018 MTV Video Music Awards. Electro-soul singer James Blake joined Scott for a brief vocal cameo during “Stop Trying to Be God,” though the studio version’s other featured artists, Kid Cudi and Stevie Wonder, did not appear onstage.
All three tracks were highlights from the rapper’s recently issued third LP, Astroworld. The album debuted at Number One on the Billboard 200 and recently edged out Nicki Minaj’s Queen to stay on top for its second week.
All three tracks were highlights from the rapper’s recently issued third LP, Astroworld. The album debuted at Number One on the Billboard 200 and recently edged out Nicki Minaj’s Queen to stay on top for its second week.
- 8/21/2018
- by Ryan Reed
- Rollingstone.com
G-Eazy, Blac Youngsta and BlocBoy Jb hang out in a warehouse filled with twerking women in their new “Drop” video. Throughout the clip, the trio pose next to expensive cars, flashing lights and billowing smoke.
The collaborative single follows G-Eazy’s May-issued, surprise birthday Ep, The Vault, his April single “1942” and 2017 studio album, The Beautiful & Damned.
The emcee appeared on Vic Mensa’s Marshmello-produced track “Reverse” and joined for the track’s post-apocalyptic video. In mid-July, he released a visual for “Power” in which he cruises around the San Francisco Bay.
The collaborative single follows G-Eazy’s May-issued, surprise birthday Ep, The Vault, his April single “1942” and 2017 studio album, The Beautiful & Damned.
The emcee appeared on Vic Mensa’s Marshmello-produced track “Reverse” and joined for the track’s post-apocalyptic video. In mid-July, he released a visual for “Power” in which he cruises around the San Francisco Bay.
- 8/15/2018
- by Ryan Reed
- Rollingstone.com
yes im the girl from the meme, no my gum didnt hit anyone in class pic.twitter.com/w92Yszwt2C
- bald by choice bih (@cappin_c) June 14, 2018
Toward the end of a long work week, it's always natural to feel like dancing, but watching this dance routine to Blac Youngsta's "Booty [Remix]" will make you want to hop out of your seat and twerk! Choreographed by Playground La's Aliya Janell, the bootylicious dance is infectious - especially when watched all the way until the end, when center dancer C. Nichols discards the gum she's been chewing in a fashion that's both iconic and instantly meme-able. (Don't worry: it didn't hit anybody!)
Go ahead, press "play" above. But when you find yourself dancing along, don't say I didn't warn ya.
- bald by choice bih (@cappin_c) June 14, 2018
Toward the end of a long work week, it's always natural to feel like dancing, but watching this dance routine to Blac Youngsta's "Booty [Remix]" will make you want to hop out of your seat and twerk! Choreographed by Playground La's Aliya Janell, the bootylicious dance is infectious - especially when watched all the way until the end, when center dancer C. Nichols discards the gum she's been chewing in a fashion that's both iconic and instantly meme-able. (Don't worry: it didn't hit anybody!)
Go ahead, press "play" above. But when you find yourself dancing along, don't say I didn't warn ya.
- 6/17/2018
- by Brinton Parker
- Popsugar.com
Blac Youngsta says he's buying one lucky lady butt implants to uplift her -- in spirit and in cheeks -- and he kinda, sorta seems serious about his intentions ... maybe. We got the Memphis Mc Monday in NYC where we asked about his new booty campaign that he just announced ... paying for someone to have surgery done on their rear-end. Who Want A Booty ❓❓❓ I Teamed Up With @therealdrmiami & We Decided To Gift A Booty...
- 2/27/2018
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
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