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10Percent comes through clutch with his Broke Before You Heard This album

10Percent comes through clutch with his Broke Before You Heard This album

CMG signee 10Percent is going for 100 percent completion on his music these days. From hard-hitting live performances to solid Moneybagg Yo collaborations, there’s nothing slowing him down so of course it’s only right he comes through with a must-hear Broke Before You Heard This album.

10Percent’s new album is repeat-worthy

The underground effort comes packed with anthems and caps off at 11 tunes altogether. From his Yo single to bodying the songs solo, there’s no holding 10 back on his new effort.

Today, CMG signee 10Percent announced the release of his new mixtape “Broke Before You Heard This,” which you can stream HERE on all platforms via CMG Records.

The mixtape includes the fan-favorite single “Major Payne,” which 10Percent recorded alongside his labelmate Moneybagg Yo. The pair teamed up to release a new music video earlier this week and the single appeared on CMG’s compilation album, Gangsta Art, that dropped in mid-July.

 

“Broke Before You Heard This” marks 10Percent’s first project release since signing with Yo Gotti’s record label earlier this year. In recent months, he unveiled singles such as “Worth Mo Dirty” and “Out The Blue” as he built his fanbase.

The Memphis native’s ascension started when he earned a coveted spot-on Yo Gotti’s new CM10: Free Game album with his standout verse on “Dolla Fo’ Dolla” in February 2022. They wound up releasing a visual for the collaboration and 10Percent wound up inking a deal with the Memphis mogul’s acclaimed CMG record label.

Most recently, 10Percent performed at “Yo Gotti & Friends Birthday Bash 8” that took place at the FedEx Forum in Memphis last month.


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