![]() “Young Bleu, I’m sure you’re familiar with him, but it's another one of my artists, her name is Ja’niyah. It's like a Memphis term or something like that. He hopped out wearing this.’ He gave it, like he dripping. If you go hard at something or if something fresh or you hop out, you pull up, you hop out with that drip, ‘Oooh, he gave it. You got to tell them you sorry.’ A lot of people go through that.” But I'm like, ‘Nah, you gotta fix it how you broke it. They'll try to post stuff, try to get your attention, but then turn around and try to U-turn when they see it don't work or they don't get your attention. “You got people, they'll throw little slick shots on the internet. I just thought it was like a cool idea because at the top of the song, he was like, 'We in here deep as hell…Switches and Dracs.' And I was like, 'Ooh, that’s hard.'” So that's why Durk is on the chorus-I was trying to get him to do a whole verse, but then we had to stop. I think the police or somebody came and we had to stop, and he was like, ‘We just gonna pick back up on this later,’ but then me and him both so busy. Some stuff had ended up happening at the studio. “When I first made the song, it was a late studio night. Below, Moneybagg Yo breaks down the Reloaded additions. “I'm giving them everything they love about Moneybagg Yo.” With A Gangsta’s Pain: Reloaded, the MC added seven more tracks of his undeniable swagger. “I feel like by me sitting down and just figuring it out, I'm going to go back to the roots,” he says. But regardless of which songs he’s referring to, the M-town representer claims that the break in action the world was forced to observe showed him exactly who he is. ![]() Here, Yo might be referring to the lead single from his fourth album A Gangsta’s Pain, the Future collaboration and instantaneous smash hit “Hard for the Next.” Or maybe he’s referring to an altogether trippy exploration of relationships through the eyes of a lean addict called “Wockesha.” Maybe he’s just that proud of the hard-charging “Shottas,” where he debuts a completely new flow. The COVID situation had to happen, and by that happening, I sat down and thought about everything and I made the biggest songs of my career-of my life-in the pandemic.” “I just was in a different stage of my life and I was moving around a lot. “I just feel like a lot of my old music the fans didn't accept how I wanted them to accept it,” he says. When it’s all said and done, there’s no telling how COVID-19 will have affected the artistry of some of our favorite music-makers-except in the case of Moneybagg Yo, who tells Apple Music very plainly that it made him a more focused MC.
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