It was announced earlier this month that Yung Bleu would release Love Scars II, the sequel to his 2018 comedy Love Scars: The 5 Stages of Emotions. A few days before Valentine’s Day (Feb. 14), the talented Alabama artist dropped his new single from the upcoming project titled “Games Women Play,” an album that was produced by Jerry Lang, Robby Hale, Teldrick Smith, and MOONBOY. Bleu matches the toxic features of his love interest when it comes to loyalty and commitment in the track, as the title suggests.
Yung Bleu shared a snippet of the performance in a video clip he shared before the song’s official release, which could be seen below. An acoustic pianist provides support to the singer behind the scenes in this short clip where the singer of “You’re Mines Still” delivers his harmonies from within a lavish residence as a pianist performs to the background.
It has been just over three years since Yung Bleu released his sophomore album, “TANTRA,” which is a 17-track body of work with additional collaborations from Kelly Rowland, Fivio Foreign, ZAYN, Nicki Minaj, French Montana, Lil Wayne, Lucky Daye, Ty Dolla $ign, and Ne-Yo. Additionally, the same year saw the Investments artist growing into one of the most sought after features across genres, thanks to his standout performances on a variety of songs, including Dvsn “Last Time”, M Huncho “Who We Are,” Coi Leray “Aye Yai Yai,” Maroon 5 “One Light (Remix),” Chris Brown “Possessive,” and Ashanti “Falling For You.”
In relation to her latest single, “Wasted” that Coi Leray released last Friday (Dec. 23), the XXL Freshman alum is extremely painful over the subject matter of a toxic relationship that she goes through:
This song was co-produced by Taylor Hill and TBHITS and it features an accompanying visual which shows Justus Pickett as Leray as the pair go through the motions with their love interest. In this film, viewers can see both the highs and the lows of a situation that eventually leads to the end of the story.
It was back in April when Leray launched her official debut LP, Trendsetter. This LP featured 20 songs, and it also featured appearances from Yung Bleu, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, Nicki Minaj, Fivio Foreign, G Herbo, H.E.R., Young M.A, and more. There were several singles released as part of the project, including “Big Purr (Prrdd),” “No More Parties (Remix),” “Anxiety,” “Twinnem,” and “Blick Blick.”
As part of the interview, Coi Leray addressed the issues surrounding her current successes as well as what fans may expect to see from her in the future:
Coi Leray appears to be one of the biggest stars in the industry in the coming years. My shoutout goes out to Doja Cat. She is unbelievably inspiring. The dedication and dedicated work I put into my work has resulted in me being able to acquire a number of talents that I have acquired through my work. As far as ‘No More Parties’ is concerned, the album has already been certified double platinum in terms of sales. In a short amount of time, my album has already surpassed many of my goals, and it is only a few hundred streams away from hitting another big goal. I would recommend you listen to Trendsetter if that is the case.”
It is with much excitement that NBA YoungBoy returns today (Nov. 22) with another loose track and video titled “Hi Hater.” There is something upbeat about “Hi Hater” with its guitar rhythm and upbeat beat that fills the recording room in which NBA YoungBoy is recording his song. The accompanying visuals show off the stylish cars and jewels that the Baton Rouge rapper drives around, but it is also through the visual that he conveys a message to all of the haters in the world:
In light of the musician’s recent announcement, Motown Records announced a new deal a couple of weeks ago. With the release of The Last Slimeto in August, NBA YoungBoy marked his final release on Atlantic Records, following the closing of his previous label. There were several guest appearances on that project, which debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 chart, including Kehlani, Rod Wave, and Quavo. The Last Slimeto was also a significant album in terms of the number of standout singles, including “Mr. Grim Reaper,” “I Hate YoungBoy,” and “I Got The Bag.”
Last month, Gangsta Grillz’s rapper Made No Sense released Ma’ I Got A Family in collaboration with DJ Drama, which culminated a 19-track mixtape he dropped earlier in the year. The brand-new project not only features 19 tracks, but Nicki Minaj and Yeat have also contributed two additional features to the project in addition to the 19 tracks. Besides the songs he released himself, YoungBoy has also been featured on a number of songs lately, including “Flags To The Sky” created with NoCap, and “To The Bone” recorded with Takeoff and Quavo, more.
There is no doubt that this newly emerging generation of talent has been embraced by fans of all stripes. Artists such as Yung Bleu are part of a cohort that will only grow and improve over time. The Alabama rapper has been relentlessly pushing forward since 2015 with his Investments mixtape series. This eventually led to where he is today. It is no secret that the music industry is a well-oiled machine these days and you can be sure that Bleu will be one of the few to stand out among the crowd. New music is released every week at a rapid pace and you can bet all your money that Bleu will stand out among the crowd. A new album from the Moon Boy himself will be released today (Nov. 11).
As the album’s lead single, Yung Bleu and Lil Wayne collaborated on “Soul Child,” a buzzing, punchy rap track where Bleu reflects on how far he has come in his career. During his interview with the Daily Mail, the Alabama rapper describes everything he has accomplished in the past year, including collaborating with Drake and purchasing a new whip. It was my job to explain how a Drake feature should be used. The rapper announced that he had been nominated six times, that he used to wait in line, and that he had gotten us accommodated.
I dominated the market for the last seven months. There are a few common denominators among the cars we drive. This could be your life or you could be the one commentating on it.
Along with Weezy, the 17-track project features appearances from French Montana, Nicki Minaj, Fivio Foreign, Kelly Rowland, Zayn, Lucky Daye, Neyo & Ty Dolla Sign. As we are experiencing a period of increased negativity in recent years, this album from Yung Bleu will serve as an aid to help fans regain a positive attitude.
Tyga’s upcoming project is expected to land soon. Meanwhile, the California-born singer has released a handful of previews such as “Freaky Deaky” with Doja Cat — RIAA-certified Gold — “Sunshine” with Jhene Aiko and late Pop Smoke, and “Fantastic.” Tyga released his latest single on October 6, recording it as a party-ready anthem called “Booty Dancer.” It shows Tyga transforming a circus into a club as he sings about his rockstar lifestyle.
Tyga last released an album in 2019, Legendary, which featured fourteen tracks and collaborations with Chris Brown, Lil Wayne, JBalvin, Gunna, Blueface, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, and Bazzi. Here in USA, he has earned seven Platinum certifications and ranked number 10 on the Billboard Hot 200. were earned by Tyga with the Offset-assisted “Taste” Following his deluxe edition release, Tyga added nine more tracks with Starrah, Nicki Minaj, Ty Dolla $ign, Takeoff, YG, Blueface, G-Eazy, and Rich The Kid contributing to the album. The official music video for Tyga’s single “Booty Dancer” can be seen below
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