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You can hear the hunger in my voice on ‘Federal 3x.’
A lot of people think I’m cocky or arrogant but I’m really just chill and cool and humble.
Hard work is really paying off.
It didn’t work but I always wish her the best. I’m really proud of her. Thee Megan I know and thee Megan ya’ll know are two different things. It’s still love, we just didn’t see eye to eye.
I got a studio built in my house, so I was recording there in Memphis and Atlanta. Those two environments give me that street feel.
I feel like Roc Nation is a home. It’s more than just about music with them. They create different avenues for you to make money.
I always dreamed of being with the biggest.
In order for me to get right, I had to go back to Memphis, I had to close myself in, get in the studio, lock in, and just think about everything before all the ice, before the money, before everything, and just vent.
I already know the Internet is going to try to take little stuff and run with it. I don’t really try to get too caught up, because it will throw me off my focus.
The stuff everyone’s scared to say, I’m just gonna say it.
My brother, he love the diamonds, and he really got me into diamonds.
I’m really so humble because I come from nothing.
I’m giving fans exactly what they need to hear.
I hear my fans all the time being like, ‘Who is Moneybagg Yo?’ They want to know who I am. I’m just going to show them all of it.
Growing up I was listening to Puff and Biggie.
When I was making Heartless, I was going through a real tough stuff stage in my career and life.
I don’t really write on paper no more.
When I first started rapping, I was just doing it for the hood to notice me – the hood fame – just to get people’s attention around the city, to make me a little show money. But then music became my passion, it got real serious.
Inspiration comes with whatever’s going on in my life at the time.
I keep growing my fan base. My last project ‘Heartless’ sold more mixtapes than some big artists on major label albums.
I got the name Moneybagg Yo in high school.
I listen to R&B when I ain’t rapping. It’s soothing, it relaxes my mind, it takes me to different places, and it just opens up my brain.
I really talk like how you hear me rap! I really talk like that.
I’m trying to un-polish, like ‘reset’ myself. I’m trying to take myself back to when I first came in. That’s what the fans miss and that’s how they accepted me, so I kind of want to go back and give them that.
When you’re coming up and trying to be successful the foundation begins at home. You gotta take over the city first.
Every year I elevate. I just feel like it was God’s plan because I don’t even be trying hard for real. I just be doing me.
Like coming up, I was a little hard-headed, so I always wanted to do what I felt was right.
I’m working on this documentary. It’s called ‘Walking Home With Baby,’ and when I say ‘Walking Home With Baby,’ it’s a hood in Memphis. This is where I come from. This is my hood in Memphis – the South of Memphis.
With the first ‘Heartless,’ I was just tryna get my feet wet in the game, and it was like, ‘nobody wanna help me, nobody wanna show me love,’ so I ain’t feel the love, nowhere. That’s what made me heartless.
I didn’t think I’d be this big, I ain’t gon’ lie.
Sometime when I’m on the road, if I hear an idea, a melody in my head on the iPhone we got the voice memos. So I just record the melody or sound or the whole idea for a record.
I like to go back to Memphis, where I started it. I might sit in the hood for three days just putting myself back there.
Just don’t let anyone judge you. Move at your own pace. Do things the way you want, and if people don’t get it immediately, then make them understand.
When I go back home, I feel like Michael Jackson in Memphis. They love me.
Me and Summer Walker, we finna work together. I reached out to her. I DM’ed her, strictly on some business.