Moneybagg Yo is gearing up for the release of his new mixtape titled Hard to Love. Earlier today, he unveiled the tracklist for the project, which reveals exciting collaborations with artists like Future and Lil Durk. The mixtape is set to contain a total of 20 songs and is scheduled to drop this Friday (June 2). As if features from Future and Lil Durk weren't enough, Hard to Love will also include appearances from GloRilla, Fridayy, YTB Fatt, and Shot Off.
Originally, Moneybagg Yo had planned to release Hard to Love last Friday (May 26). However, he delayed it only hours before the release. The rapper mentioned that he had to delay the release due to his love of Taylor Swift. The pop star released the deluxe edition of her latest album, titled "Midnight (The Til Dawn Edition)." Nonetheless, fans can now look forward to the upcoming release of Hard to Love: Heartless Edition on Friday. It serves as a follow-up to Moneybagg's successful 2021 album, A Gangsta's Pain. The album debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart and featured hit singles like "Said Sum" and "Wockesha."
Moneybagg Gets Emotional In Pre-Release Interview
In anticipation of the mixtape's release, Moneybagg Yo will be engaging in an in-depth interview with radio legend Angie Martinez on Wednesday night. This interview is expected to provide fans with an intimate and honest glimpse into Moneybagg Yo's life and career. It will be available for viewing on YouTube starting at 8 p.m. ET. A preview clip of the interview shows Moneybagg Yo opening up about the personal hardships he has faced.
Moneybagg's trying times show how strong he is. From the sounds of the things he went through, many might have felt like giving up. However, the rapper pushed forward, even given his consecutive losses. In the interview, he opens up about a miscarriage, the mistakes he has made in life, and the losses he has endured. “A miscarriage, I lost my baby momma," Bagg said. "I lost my day one, left hand to the feds, my right hand to the streets. I’m talking about back-to-back."