YG Big Bank (feat. 2 Chainz, Big Sean & Nicki Minaj) (audio)





YG Big Bank (feat. 2 Chainz, Big Sean and Nicki Minaj)


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YG (rapper)

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Keenon Daequan Ray Jackson (born March 9, 1990),[1] better known by his stage name YG, is an American rapper and actor from Compton, California. In 2009, he released his debut single, "Toot It and Boot It" featuring Ty Dolla Sign, which peaked at number 67 on the Billboard Hot 100.[2] The single's success resulted in him signing to Def Jam Recordings.[3] In the following years, YG released mixtapes such as The Real 4Fingaz, Just Re'd Up,Just Re'd Up 24 Hunnid Degreez, and many others.
In June 2013, YG signed a deal to Young Jeezy's imprint CTE World. His 2013 single, "My Nigga" featuring Jeezy and Rich Homie Quan, peaked at number 19 on the US Billboard Hot 100, becoming the highest charting song of his career. He then released the singles "Left, Right" and "Who Do You Love?" featuring Drake, leading up to the release of his debut studio album. His debut album, My Krazy Life, was released on March 18, 2014 by Pu$haz Ink, CTE World and Def Jam, and received critical acclaim. On June 17, 2016 he released his second studio album, Still Brazy, to critical acclaim.

2012–14: Signing with CTE World and My Krazy Life

In 2012, he announced his debut album, then titled I'm 4rm Bompton, would be exclusively produced by rapper Syla$. Later in June 2013, he revealed that Jeezy's record label CTE World would release the album.[6] He was then featured on Yo Gotti's "Act Right" also featuring Jeezy. It would peak at number 100 on the Billboard Hot 100.[7] He was then prominently featured on the CTE World mixtape, Boss Yo Life Up Gang in August 2013.[8]
YG performing in 2015
On September 4, 2013, YG revealed that his debut album would be released on November 19, 2013 via Def Jam Recordings and that he has changed the album title to My Krazy Life. He also revealed that Drake would be featured on a song titled "Who Do You Love?", produced by DJ Mustard. Shortly thereafter he released the album's lead single "My Nigga" featuring Rich Homie Quan and Jeezy, also produced by DJ Mustard.[9] The song has since peaked at number 19 on the US Billboard Hot 100.[10] On December 10, 2013, YG released the DJ Mustard-produced "Left, Right" as the album's second single.[11] The following day, Def Jam announced that My Krazy Lifewould be released on March 18, 2014[12] and that "Who Do You Love?" featuring Drake would be the album's next single.[13] On February 18, 2014, YG revealed the cover artwork for his debut album My Krazy Life. The artwork features YG posing for a mugshot, with his name and album title detailed in the placard around his neck.[14] It was released on March 18, 2014.

2015–present: Still Brazy and "I Don't" & Stay Dangerous

On June 24, 2015, in an interview with Billboard, YG revealed that his second studio album would be called Still Krazy and it would be released in 2016.[15] On July 15, 2015, YG teased the first single for the album, "Twist My Fingaz" on Instagram.[16] The same day, YG released the single, "Cash Money" featuring Krayzie Bone.[17] The full version of "Twist My Fingaz" was released July 17, 2015.[18] On December 12, 2015, he released the second single, titled "I Want a Benz" featuring rappers Nipsey Hussle and 50 Cent.[19]
Still Brazy was released on June 17, 2016. The third single "Why You Always Hatin?" premiered on OVO Sound Radio on May 21, 2016 featuring rappers Drake and Kamaiyah.[20] On November 25, 2016, he released the "Black Friday" inspired Red Friday, released digitally; it had 8 tracks.[21]
On December 17, 2016, YG announced through social media, the announcement of Just Re'd Up 3, set to be released in 2017. This project will be executive produced by himself and DJ Mustard.[22]
On February 3, 2017, the song "I Don't", by American singer and songwriter Mariah Carey was released, featuring YG.[23] Carey and YG performed "I Don't" live on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on February 15, 2017.[24] On March 24, 2017, a remix featuring Remy Ma and YG was released.[25][26] On February 19, 2018 YG announced his third studio album would be Stay Dangerous on his Instagram page and would be released this summer.

The Cool Kids feat. Boldy James & Helios Hussain - OilBass

THE COOL KIDS FEAT. BOLDY JAMES & HELIOS HUSSAIN - OILBASS



The Cool Kids
The Cool Kids feat. Boldy James & Helios Hussain - OilBass


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The Cool Kids is an American alternative hip hop duo[2] composed of rappers Antoine "Sir Michael Rocks" Reed (originally from Matteson, Illinois) and Evan "Chuck Inglish" Ingersoll (originally from Mount Clemens, Michigan). The Cool Kids' music had been released primarily to the independent Chocolate Industries via their own label C.A.K.E. Recordings, but as of 2010 are no longer with Chocolate Industries.[3] Reed and Ingersoll have made appearances in numerous forms of media, as well as in collaborations with other artists such as Chip tha RipperAsher RothYelawolfKennaIvan IvesThe Bloody BeetrootsDrakeTravis BarkerLil WaynePac DivLudacrisMac MillerMaroon 5Curren$y, and The O'My's. Cool Kids are also members of the hip-hop collective All City Chess Club founded in 2010.

History[edit]

Reed attended Walter Payton College Prep in Chicago, IL while Ingersoll had attended Notre Dame High School in Harper Woods, MI where he played football and basketball. Reed and Ingersoll first exchanged conversations in 2005 when Reed found a beat on MySpace that Ingersoll had produced.[4] The two met to discuss terms of the beat's sale, and eventually ended up recording for two hours.[5] They were inspired by golden age hip hop and artists like LL Cool J and Eric B. & Rakim.[6] Ingersoll began promoting the new duo's material, and it was eventually booked by Josh Young of Flosstradamus for a DJ performance.[5] At this performance (in a venue called Town Hall Pub), the duo met the DJ Diplo who offered to release a mixtape of their unreleased tracks titled Totally Flossed Out on his label Mad Decent, though it was eventually released on C.A.K.E. Recordings.[7] They also received an offer from the DJ A-Trak to sign to his Fool's Gold Records label,[7] which they did, but only for one single.[8] Of their time with Fool's Gold Records, the Cool Kids felt they weren’t getting enough attention: “When your boss is on tour with Kanye West, it’s easy to have timelines missed,” said Chuck in an interview.[9]
All of their material had been released solely on the band's MySpace page[6]—their recording contract came after performances at the CMJ Music Festival and Pitchfork Media Music Festival, on July 15, 2007.[4][10] Eventually, The Cool Kids signed to Chocolate Industries, another independent label.[8] The group has revealed on its MySpace page that The Cool Kids' debut album, When Fish Ride Bicycles, will be released in 2008, though it did not come out until 2011.[11] Ingersoll has been the producer for tracks released thus far,[12] but both work in rapping and production.[13] The duo uses music software program Reason from Propellerhead Software to produce their music.[14]
They have been on tour, opening for M.I.A.[15] and they also joined the bill of the 2008 Rock the Bells hip hop festival on select dates.[16] The group toured across Australia in February 2008 and also appeared at the Laneway Festival. The group also appeared at SUNY Purchase's Culture Shock event in April 2009.[17] One of the duo's singles, "Black Mags", was featured in a late 2007 Rhapsody TV commercial, along with Sara Bareilles.[18] In the same year, the group collaborated with Lil Wayne and DJ Benzi through the Internet on a track entitled "Gettin' It", which will reportedly appear on the DJ's future album Get Right.[19]
The Cool Kids have been featured in the video games NBA Live 08 and MLB 2K8 with the song "88",[20] in Need for Speed Nitro, with The Bloody Beetroots in the song Awesome,[21] and in the episode "The First Cut Is the Deepest" from HBO's TV series Entourage with the song "Mikey Rocks".[22] They were listed in Rolling Stone's Ten Artists to Watch in 2008.[23] According to Rolling Stone, "since "Black Mags" debuted, the Cool Kids have gone from an underground sensation in their native Chicago to the hottest ticket at New York's CMJ festival." [24]
The duo has been endorsed by Mountain Dew for their single, "Delivery Man", to which commercials and the music video have aired on MTV2. The group's song "Bassment Party" was featured in the September 21, 2008 episode of the HBO hit comedy Entourage. They also recorded an original track, "2K Pennies," for the soundtrack of NBA 2K9. The Cool Kids have said in an interview that their success has been gradual.[25] They will also be headlining the "NBA 2K Bounce Tour" along with Q-Tip.[26] The Cool Kids also performed at the 2009 Voodoo Experience in New Orleans, Louisiana. Producer Don Cannon said in an interview with XXL, that he will be working with The Cool Kids for their new album. The group's second official mixtape, Gone Fishing was released on May 5, 2009. Their debut album, When Fish Ride Bicycles, was released July 12, 2011.[11][27]
Their song "A Little Bit Cooler" was used in a "Most Valuable Puppets" commercial from Nike with LeBron James and Kobe Bryant entitled "Mrs. Lewis".[28] A new mixtape called Tacklebox came out on May 31, 2010. Chuck Inglish worked with Chip tha Ripper and produced his debut album Gift Raps in its entirety. The group claims they haven't put out an album because of having issues with their former label Chocolate Industries for the past three years, but according to the group these issues are now settled and they are working on putting out When Fish Ride Bicycles. In 2010, Chuck Inglish and Mikey Rocks teamed up with Gary, Indiana's Freddie Gibbs and Cleveland's Chip tha Ripper to form the "super group" P.O.C. (Pulled Over by the Cops).[29] Sir Michael Rocks has released a solo project titled The Rocks Report. When Fish Ride Bicycles was released on July 12, 2011. Featuring production by The Neptunes and also featuring Bun B, Chip Tha Ripper, Ghostface Killah, among other artists. The group plans a follow up album titled "Shark Week".
On October 23, 2011 Mikey Rocks signed with Jet Life Recordings, a Warner Bros. imprint owned by fellow rap artist Curren$y. Chuck Inglish produced the EP "Candy Jams" for 10ille in February 2012 and is also set to work on a mixtape with Curren$y.[30]
On April 25, 2015, member Mikey Rocks took to Twitter to address the consistent questions about a possible reunion, saying they were "never coming back."[31] However, fellow member Chuck Inglish announced the duo were getting back together on July 13, 2016[32]The Cool Kids have since announced several concerts for the first half of 2017. [33]

Singles[edit]

  • "Black Mags" (2007), C.A.K.E., Chocolate Ind.[36]
  • "Delivery Man" (2008), Green Label Sound[37]
  • "Pennies" (2008)
  • "Bundle Up" (2011), Green Label Sound
  • "Swimsuits" (featuring Mayer Hawthorne) (2011), Green Label Sound
  • "G.E.D. (Gettin' Every Dolla)" (Sir Michael Rocks Ft. Tris J) (2012)
  • "Im Doggin" (2012)
  • "Mikey Rocks" (2014)[38]
  • "Running Man" (2016) feat. Maxo Kream[39]
  • "Connect 4" (2016)[40]
  • "TV Dinner" (2017)[41]
  • "Checkout" (2017)[42]
  • "9:15pm" (2017) feat. Jeremih[43]

Videography[edit]

  • Black Mags (2007)
  • Delivery Man (2008)
  • Pennies (2008)
  • Knocked Down (2009)
  • Tires (2009)
  • Free Throws (2009)
  • Do It Big (2010)
  • Gold Links (2010)
  • Big Talk (2010)
  • Bundle Up (2011)
  • Summer Jam (2011)
  • Rush Hour Traffic (2012)
  • TV Dinner (2017)

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