Artist's albums
Hard To Love
2023 · album
Shot Off Gumbo
2023 · single
On Wat U On (with GloRilla)
2023 · single
Tick (Remix)
2022 · single
Blow
2022 · single
PTPOM 2.0 (Sped Up Mix)
2022 · single
Too Much (feat. Moneybagg Yo)
2022 · single
CODE (feat. Moneybagg Yo)
2022 · single
Big 14 (feat. Offset & Moneybagg Yo)
2022 · single
Major Payne
2022 · single
Strong
2022 · single
Top Dolla
2022 · single
Gangsta Art
2022 · album
See Wat I’m Sayin
2022 · single
Rocky Road (with Kodak Black)
2022 · single
WIG (with Moneybagg Yo)
2022 · single
Pussy Power (with Moneybagg Yo) [Remix]
2022 · single
G Lock
2022 · single
PTPOM 2.0
2022 · single
Ya Bih
2022 · single
A Gangsta’s Pain: Reloaded
2021 · album
Rookie Of The Year
2021 · single
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Biography
Memphis rapper Moneybagg Yo brings grit and menace to his rhymes about street life. The prolific MC began releasing mixtapes in 2012, and became a regular fixture on the higher reaches of the Billboard 200 chart starting with his Top Five mixtape Federal 3X in 2017 and continuing with studio albums like 2020's Time Served and 2021's number one hit A Gangsta's Pain. In 2023, his mixtape Hard To Love continued the trend of climbing the charts, peaking at the number ten position. Born Demario White, his earliest mixtapes, From Da Block 2 Da Booth and October 20th, both appeared in 2012. Following additional tapes such as 2015's Relentless and Federal, he began receiving more attention and won a Memphis Hip Hop Award for Mixtape of the Year. Released in 2016, Federal Reloaded featured Y Grizzle, Young Dolph, and OG Boo Dirty, while the follow-up, ELO (Everybody Lives On), included guests like Yo Gotti ("A Lot of 'Em") and Migos' Quavo ("Days n Nites"). His work with Yo Gotti continued on a joint effort titled 2 Federal. Heartless arrived in early 2017 and charted on the Billboard 200. The album featured YFN Lucci ("Wit This Money") and Lil Durk ("Yesterday"). Another mixtape, Federal 3X, followed later in the year and debuted at number five on the Billboard 200. Months later, Moneybagg issued a collaborative mixtape with YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Fed Baby's. He kicked off 2018 with the release of 2 Heartless. Peaking at number 16 on the Billboard 200, his 11th solo mixtape featured guests like Quavo and fellow Memphis rappers BlocBoy JB and Yo Gotti. Bet on Me, which included appearances from Young Thug and Gunna, followed in August. That November, he issued his official studio debut, RESET. Another album, 43va Heartless, arrived in May of the next year, reaching number four on the Billboard 200. The rapper kicked off 2020 with Time Served, his third studio album, which went one better, debuting at number three. A deluxe version of Time Served appeared later that year featuring seven additional tracks, as did the Billboard-charting LP Code Red, a collaboration with Blac Youngsta. A Gangsta's Pain arrived the following year and included features from Kaash Paige, Big30, Future, Tripstar, Polo G, Lil Durk, Jhené Aiko, and Pharrell Williams. The LP debuted at number one on the Billboard 200. Moneybagg released singles with Digga D, DaBaby, Kodak Black, and others in 2022. He also co-hosted the CMG label compilation Gangsta Art with Yo Gotti. Solo singles "Blow" and "Quickie" appeared near the end of the year. In June of 2023, he released mixtape Hard To Love. The project featured appearances by Lil Durk, Future, GloRilla, and others and quickly made its way up the charts. ~ Neil Z. Yeung, Rovi