Moneybagg Yo may have not made it on to the XXL Freshman List cover but that clearly hasn't stopped his grind at all. The rapper's continuously been dishing out new music videos and music whenever he gets the chance. The rapper is gearing up to release his upcoming EP Bet On Me this Friday. The project is executive produced by Memphis hit-maker Tay Keith who was responsible for Drake and BlocBoy JB's top ten single, "Look Alive" as well as Scorpion banger "Nonstop." Before Moneybagg drops off the project, he revisits Heartless 2x for his latest music video.
Moneybagg Yo comes through with a brand new visual for his track "Bigg Facts." In his latest video, Moneybagg Yo pulls up to a restaurant with his girl but he's also there after ordering his boys to stick up an opp at gun point. After taking him to the back of the restaurant, Moneybagg posts up while his boys torture the man with a rat and a bucket. There's a definite mob influence to it and Moneybagg Yo pulls it off well.
Keep your eyes peeled for Moneybagg Yo's upcoming project, Bet On Me whcih drops this Friday, July 27th.
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