Yo Gotti, Moneybagg Yo and more CMG artists (Mozzy, EST Gee, Blac Youngsta and more) have dropped off a new compilation album titled Gangsta Art. It comes with 27 songs and features from Kodak Black and Coi Leray.
Listen to the full project below:

Yo Gotti, Moneybagg Yo and more CMG artists (Mozzy, EST Gee, Blac Youngsta and more) have dropped off a new compilation album titled Gangsta Art. It comes with 27 songs and features from Kodak Black and Coi Leray.
Listen to the full project below:

CMG artists Yo Gotti, Moneybagg Yo, 42 Dugg, EST Gee, Mozzy and Blac Youngsta release the official music video for their collaboration on “Steppas.”

Blac Youngsta drops new project titled “4LIFE.” With 23 tracks in total, features come from 21 Savage, Yo Gotti, Pooh Shiesty, 42 Dugg and more!

Heavy Camp’s Blac Youngsta releases the official music video for “Tru Colors.” Directed by GT Films.

Rumors were swirling that Blac Youngsta has been dropped from Yo Gotti’s CMG label, shocking fans of the rapper, which Yo Gotti addressed in a series of tweets on Tuesday (December 28).
Yo Gotti started out writing, “I’m seeing too much Rap [cap emoji] on these blogs. Fake news!!” He then made it clear that Blac Youngsta isn’t going anywhere, writing, “LIL bro A BOSS He Can’t Be Dropped.”
Blac Youngsta has been making headlines in recent weeks after stirring controversy by performing his Young Dolph diss track “Shake Sum” at a club in Texas. Many found the move to be disrespectful following the news of Dolph’s death. Blac Youngsta addressed the controversy, but soon fell into another scandal after many felt he was continuing to diss Dolph in the music video to his latest single, “I’m Assuming.”
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People are saying Blac Youngsta was subliminally dissing Young Dolph for filming next to a grave with a name “Thornton”.. Adolph Robert Thornton Jr. is Young Dolph’s real name.

Blac Youngsta recently received backlash for performing “Shake Sum,” a diss track aimed at the late rapper Young Dolph, at the Aces of Dallas nightclub in Texas on Friday (December 17). People slammed Blac Youngsta for performing the song following Dolph’s tragic death in Memphis, where both rappers are from.

According to the County of Dallas, Blac Youngsta was arrested and charged with unlawfully carrying a weapon. The rapper was booked at the Suzanne Lee Kay Detention Facility and released after posting a $5,000 early Monday morning.
This year has found Blac Youngsta in and out of the news. Earlier in the year, the rapper reportedly pulled a gun out during a show in response to a hostile crowd while performing. Following that, the rapper posted a video that was aimed at Young Dolph where he fired off gunshots out of a moving car. Now, it seems the police have caught up to Blac Youngsta.


Blac Youngsta sent warning shots to Young Dolph literally in a viral video. In his message Blac Youngsta says “messing with my gang will get your shooter shot”. After Blac Youngsta fire shots out a moving vehicle, which literally is sending warning shots to Young Dolph.

Jackboy, who’s signed to Kodak Black’s Sniper Gang, has dropped a self-titled project while his boss and friend is behind bars.
The 17-song project includes collaborations with Kodak Black, YFN Lucci, Casanova and Blac Youngsta, among others.
Stream the project in full below!
Tracklist
1. Pressure
2. Won’t Understand
3. Zombie World f. Lil Sean
4. Critical Condition f. YFN Lucci
5. Freedom Of Speech
6. Can’t Be My Wife
7. Cleaning Crew
8. Like A Million f. Kodak Black
9. Pack A Punch
10. Hate The B!tch
11. Still f. Blac Youngsta
12. Murda f. Casanova
13. Freak f. Warhol.SS
14. Love Is War
15. 1K
16. Bring The SWAT
17. Diana Ross

Marlo teams up with Memphis rappers Blac Youngsta and Moneybagg Yo on the official music video for “Fuck Em.”

Heavy Camp/CMG artist Blac Youngsta drops off his brand new single/video today called “Certified” from upcoming project “Church On Sunday.”