Moneybagg Yo pens personal letter announces two projects

Rapper kicks off Memorial Weekend with new mixtape

Memphis rapper Moneybagg Yo takes to social media to share a heartfelt open letter to his fans. In this sincere moment Bagg addresses his absence, and the love and loss he’s endured in the past two years. He offers his fans a glimpse into his life beyond rap and the struggles he faces as he continues to secure his legacy. He also takes the opportunity to announce his upcoming highly anticipated mixtape Hard to Love – his first solo body of work since dropping 2021’s chart-topping A Gangsta’s Pain.

“I gained and lost more than I ever thought I would and had no other safe outlet for all the emotions and dark thoughts that came wit that other than making music,” he writes.

Hard To Love is set to release on May 26th via CMG/N-Less/Interscope Records. While the full track list is still under wraps, Hard to Love is spearheaded by the recently released single “On Wat U On,” which pairs him with North Memphis labelmate, GloRilla, and last December’s mesmerizing “Quickie.” Prior to the string of singles, Bagg shared a collaboration with Yo Gotti, Mozzy, and Lil Poppa titled, “Big League.” The track was chosen as the official song of the 2022 NBA Finals and can be found on the CMG compilation Gangsta Art.

In 2021 he shared his critically acclaimed album, A Gangsta’s Pain which was the fourth highest selling rap album of 2021. The album topped the Billboard charts with four No. 1 consecutive singles, “Said Sum,” “Time Today,” “Wockesha,” and “Scorpio.”

In addition to his rise among the hip hop ranks, Moneybagg Yo has also established himself as a supreme scout: he developed his label, Bread Gang Entertainment, his artist BIG30 (NLess Entertainment) was tapped as part of XXL’s latest Freshman Class, and his business endeavors extend to the restaurant industry in 2023, recently opening Cache 42 Kitchen and Cocktails in his hometown.

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