Moneybagg Yo has been patiently waiting for his time to shine. After securing a No. 1 album this year, the Memphis rapper has his eyes set on movie roles and executive aspirations. Interview: Bianca ...
Editor’s Note: This story originally appeared in the Winter 2019 issue of XXL Magazine, on stands now. Talking with XXL via phone, the always-focused Moneybagg Yo speaks on musical experimentation, ...
Finesse2Tymes confirmed he’s no longer signed to Moneybagg Yo’s Bread Gang label but wants to collaborate on a joint EP. Finesse2Tymes is opening up about his relationship with Moneybagg Yo, revealing ...
Moneybagg Yo gets trapped in a delusion in his ominous “Wockesha” video. The song, which is an ode to his love-hate relationship with lean, portrays the purple drink as a woman with whom Moneybagg ...
Moneybagg Yo is en route to actualizing his potential as a defining artist. As a result, he wanted to thank the person who saw him as a diamond in the rough before the world knew his capabilities.
Moneybagg Yo calls it like he sees it, painting clear-eyed pictures of street life with colorful realism. Maybe it’s the weathered perseverance he earned from grinding on the streets of South Memphis, ...
Moneybagg Yo’s “Wockesha” remix, which featured Lil Wayne and Ashanti, appeared on the deluxe edition of ‘A Gangsta’s Pain.’ Moneybagg Yo wasn’t satisfied with the first verse Lil Wayne recorded for ...
Moneybagg Yo makes headlines for his music and personal life. The Memphis native dropped his Time Served project in January and it peaked on the Billboard charts at number 3. Riding the wave, the ...
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