The COVID situation had to happen, and by that happening, I sat down and thought about everything and I made the biggest songs of my career-of my life-in the pandemic.” “I just was in a different stage of my life and I was moving around a lot. “I just feel like a lot of my old music the fans didn't accept how I wanted them to accept it,” he says. “U A stupid me if U think I’m done…More to come.When it’s all said and done, there’s no telling how COVID-19 will have affected the artistry of some of our favorite music-makers-except in the case of Moneybagg Yo, who tells Apple Music very plainly that it made him a more focused MC. “4 for 4,” Moneybagg wrote on his Instagram Story following the announcement. 4, shooting to No.1 this week after accumulating 5,541 plays.
1 on Urban radio with his hit “Scorpio.” The track was previously at No. Moneybagg renounced the syrup-sippin anthem “Wockesha” at the start of 2022, choosing to move on from his habit of drinking lean following A Gangsta’s Pain success, and while the track was a radio success, Mediabase announced on Monday (January 24) Moneybagg Yo had even more reason to celebrate in 2022 because he had just landed his 4th consecutive No. Not to mention, he was also HipHopDX’s 2021 Level-Up Of The Year. Regardless, Moneybagg Yo continued to stack up the accolades, with singles such as “Time Today,” “Said Sum” and “Wockesha” all going platinum. 1 and sold over 110,000 album-equivalent units, making it the highest-selling Hip Hop album of the year until Kanye West and Drake dropped their records. The Memphis lyricist dropped off his fourth studio album, A Gangsta’s Pain, in 2021, which debuted at No. Moneybagg Yo has continued to dominate rap radio even at the top of 2022.