Lil Yachty: The 'Cry Me A River' music video is the ultimate outdoors flex
Can’t get enough of rap star Lil Yachty? Me either. So it’s all eyes on Lil Boat glowing up in an outdoor ‘Cry Me A River’ music video and it’s pure flexing.
Can’t get enough of rap star Lil Yachty? Me either. So it’s all eyes on Lil Boat glowing up in an outdoor ‘Cry Me A River’ music video and it’s pure flexing.
Lil Yachty turns out from the outdoors in “Cry Me A River’
Going solo from start to finish? Showing off the signature painted nails. It’s Lil Yachty turning up with the hard-hitting ‘Cry Me A River’ music video.
Lil Yachty: It's a deep dive into the fashion world with the 'All Around The World' music video
It’s clear Lil Yachty isn’t slowing down anytime soon. Instead, the hip-hop heavyweight is staying extra busy and showing out with a fire ‘All Around The World’ music video premiere.
It’s clear Lil Yachty isn’t slowing down anytime soon. Instead, the hip-hop heavyweight is staying extra busy and showing out with a fire ‘All Around The World’ music video premiere.
Lil Yachty slaps with the ‘All Around The World’ music video
It’s more than just words for Lil Boat. The Georgia native comes through with a fashion-filled cinematic presentation for the diehard fans.
Karrahbooo: The rap flexer is sitting on audio gems and getting ready to let loose
Low-key? I can’t get enough of rap artist Karrahbooo. While short-lived, her run alongside fellow rap heavyweight Lil Yachty was beyond fire and with her on the solo flex, how about geeking out about what’s brewing? I’m ready.
Low-key? I can’t get enough of rap artist Karrahbooo. While short-lived, her run alongside fellow rap heavyweight Lil Yachty was beyond fire and with her on the solo flex, how about geeking out about what’s brewing? I’m ready.
Karrahbooo has new anthems brewing for our consumption
It’s all about teasing and letting fans know she’s cooking up. Taking to her Instagram page last night (October 13), she made sure to let day ones know new heat is rocking.
‘time is something u can’t get back, finna drop brb :)’
Mike WiLL Made-It, Lil Yachty & Lil Wayne: Storytelling is on full display in the 'high3r' music video
Who just drops a fire song these days? Turns out rap hitmaker Mike WiLL Made-It is coming through in a big way with Lil Yachty and Lil Wayne’s much-needed ‘high3r’ music video.
Who just drops a fire song these days? Turns out rap hitmaker Mike WiLL Made-It is coming through in a big way with Lil Yachty and Lil Wayne’s much-needed ‘high3r’ music video.
Mike WiLL Made-It delivers with the ‘high3r’ music video
It’s storytelling and realism going down in the hard-hitting visual. The risks of going way too high despite the joy ride to get there are all on full display here.
Today, 9x GRAMMY-nominated super producer Mike WiLL Made-It takes listeners on an audiovisual journey with the release of the music video for his powerful new single “high3r” via Giant Music, featuring Lil Wayne and Lil Yachty, “high3r” spotlights the hurdles while chasing fame and success with Mike WiLL’s production prowess as the ideal backdrop for the dynamic duo’s expert lyricism and flow.
The music video for “high3r”, the lead single from his forthcoming “R3set” album features solemn close-up shots of all three artists, interspersed with scenes depicting characters experiencing euphoric highs and deep lows. The chorus, with its lyrics "I wanna take you higher," establishes the thematic backbone of the video, contrasting initial joy with the darker consequences of excess. Starting with a sense of optimism, the video gradually reveals the misfortunes of overindulgence, capturing the dual nature of pursuing elevated experiences and the inevitable repercussions that accompany them. Through striking visuals and a compelling narrative, the video underscores the complex interplay between ambition and its consequences. This collaboration represents a significant moment in contemporary hip-hop, seamlessly blending the talents of Mike WiLL Made-It, Lil Wayne, and Lil Yachty into powerful supporting visuals for the somber yet electrifying record.
About Mike WiLL Made-It:
A leading force in Atlanta’s commercial rap supremacy for the better part of the 2010s, Mike WiLL Made-It began working with Gucci Mane as a teenager at the age of 17 and rode that momentum to establish and sustain mainstream presence with imposing productions for high-profile artists spanning Hip-Hop, R&B, and Pop. Since topping the Billboard’s Hot R&B/Hip-Hop chart for the first time with Kanye West, not a year has passed without a hit from the producer. He is behind lean, imposing hits by the likes of Kanye West, Beyoncé, Rae Sremmurd, and Kendrick Lamar.Among his highlights are top ten pop entries with Lil Wayne’s “Love Me”, Miley Cyrus’ “We Can’t Stop”, Beyoncé’s “Formation”, Rae Sremmurd’s “Black Beatles”, and Kendrick Lamar’s “HUMBLE.” The last of which has won a Grammy for Record of the Year. Mike WiLL Made-It’s rise to stardom continued with him releasing an assortment of collaborative headlining projects, including albums such as Ransom 2 andCreed II: The Album.
Lil Yachty: The wait's over for Lil Boat and James Blake's new 'Bad Cameo' album
Forget just doing a song or two. For Lil Yachty? It’s all about a full-fledged studio project like his and crooner James Blake’s new Bad Cameo release.
Forget just doing a song or two. For Lil Yachty? It’s all about a full-fledged studio project like his and crooner James Blake’s new Bad Cameo release.
Lil Yachty and James Blake link for their ‘Bad Cameo’ studio album
It’s way more than just a fire collaboration. The duo deliver a handful of audio gems on their hard-hitting LP.
‘bad cameo out now everywhere’
Lil Yachty: It's all about getting pumped for the big screen with the 'Lil Mega Minion' music video
Did you already have plans of seeing Despicable Me 4 on the big screen? Minions fan or not, it’s safe to say rap heavyweight Lil Yachty is riding with the iconic franchise and showing it with the new ‘Lil Mega Minion’ music video.
Did you already have plans of seeing Despicable Me 4 on the big screen? Minions fan or not, it’s safe to say rap heavyweight Lil Yachty is riding with the iconic franchise and showing it with the new ‘Lil Mega Minion’ music video.
Lil Yachty delivers with the ‘Lil Mega Minion’ music video
Days away from the new movie hitting the big screen, it’s all about having the perfect soundtrack for the movie with ‘Lil Mega Minion’ now streaming everywhere.
Zack Bia: Lil Yachty and 347aidan pull through for 'One Of Those Days'
Sometimes you just have to wild out and kicking back with Zack Bia and the new ‘One Of Those Days’ anthems? You really have no choice but to smile and embrace the fun vibes.
Sometimes you just have to wild out and kicking back with Zack Bia and the new ‘One Of Those Days’ anthems? You really have no choice but to smile and embrace the fun vibes.
The new Zack Bia music video has arrived
Whether you like the trippy cinematography or the fun overall sound coming from the visual, it’s clear the Lil Yachty and 347aidan-featured visual is all types of music video bizarre fun.
Multi-talented DJ, label executive and tastemaker Zack Bia releases the video for his alt-pop jam “One of Those Days” featuring Lil Yachty & 347aidan today. The mixed media music video was shot during a recent trip to Atlanta with 347aidan. The clip is directed by Zack himself and edited by Sasha Shogren.
For Zack Bia, “One of Those Days” and his previous single, “Hardcore,” prove why the multi-talented DJ is one of the most exciting producer prospects of 2023. With “Hardcore,” Zack linked with multi-platinum rapper Don Toliver for a thumping track, which Zack produced, that combines elements of dance and hip-hop into a club-ready banger magnified by Don Toliver’s trademark delivery that has made him one of hip-hop’s forefront innovators. The two cutting-edge collaborations, though, are just the beginning: Zack is readying many more many more tracks that will continue to crisscross genres, extract new sounds and push boundaries later this year.
The two releases cap a wave of excitement surrounding Zack Bia, whose unique ear for identifying tomorrow’s hits today and curation skill has made him an automatic go-to for the world’s premiere events. Just a few years removed from USC and building through the local party scene, he is now one of the most in-demand DJs for the world’s top brands and played recent bookings for Spotify, Amazon, Louis Vuitton, Adidas and OffWhite, as well as GQ’s 2023 Paris Fashion Week Party. Yet, while the attention swelled, he has remained a trusted confidante as he DJ’d for many superstar acts’ intimate release parties, including events for The Weeknd, Jack Harlow, Baby Keem and Brent Faiyaz, and served as direct support for Post Malone’s ‘Twelve Carat Toothache’ arena tour in 2022.
Plus, while Bia manages his own budding career, he also cultivates and shares his musical insights and creative tastes with rising talent as a co-founder of the Field Trip Recordings label group. The LA-based label’s roster includes rap breakout star Yeat, whose first album with the label, 2Alive, reached No. 6 on the Billboard 200 chart and has soared past 1.2 billion streams worldwide.
Lil Yachty admits the second part of his career is fully activated
Atlanta rapper Lil Yachty knows it’s deeper than rap. Over the past few years, he’s done everything from flex a little pizza-making skills with his signature line landing in spots like Wal-Mart to putting ample work behind the scenes. So it’s no surprise he’s feeling re-inspired and ready to take over - what better way to let loose than talking to Zane Lowe about the grind on Apple Music 1?
Atlanta rapper Lil Yachty knows it’s deeper than rap. Over the past few years, he’s done everything from flex a little pizza-making skills with his signature line landing in spots like Wal-Mart to putting ample work behind the scenes. So it’s no surprise he’s feeling re-inspired and ready to take over - what better way to let loose than talking to Zane Lowe about the grind on Apple Music 1?
Lil Yachty talks rap career, close-knit relationships and more on Apple Music 1
Because of the length of the Q&A, it’s all about the highlights. Peep some moments from Lil Boat’s chop up session and keep scrolling to see Yachty talking it up on-camera.
Lil Yachty Tells Apple Music About Titling His New Album ‘Let’s Start Here’ and Entering The Second Chapter of His Career…
I changed the name like eight times. And I settled with 'Let's Start Here' because I just felt like it was the beginning of the second chapter in my career. And I don't know what's next. But I just felt like... and I've had such a long career. It's been about almost seven years in March, I think. And I've dealt with so much and I've been through so much in just trying to figure out my artistry and just myself as a person. I was a kid. I graduated high school and then six months later this life started. So I was just a kid just going through life. So I was just looking at it like my second chapter in my career. So I settled with Let's Start Here.
Lil Yachty Tells Apple Music About Making ‘Let’s Start Here’ With Intentionality and Shining a Light on Other Eras of Music…
I made this album for people. Like I said, for a momentary bliss. That's genuinely the reason….I was like, "Whoa, this is what I've done. I could really take people from their reality for a bit." …it was like, "Oh man, I just want to do this real trippy vibe.” I was just a kid just doing what I liked. I was just a teenager turning to a young man. Just doing what I liked. I wasn't trying to make no experience. I was just making music. This album I made with such a specific intention. Everything. It's tight. I've had this album for almost two years now. Well, I started it almost two years ago. So it's tight to see people just feel what I was trying to make them feel through music, because I knew you could do it because it's happened to me. So I was trying to give that moment to people where they just... and really to the kids, because these kids don't know a lot of music. Just to be realistic. They're stuck in the current time. And that's fine but it's like, man, you've missed out on so many eras of amazing music. So I wanted to really show the kids an other side.
It's so crazy, man. I wish we could see certain rooms we made these records in. We made this in a shack. At Mac DeMarco's shack behind his house. Really small shack. But the song sounds larger than life. I mean, when this song was getting made, I was like, I need a record. Or I would love a record man that just could play anywhere. Whether it was a cookout or a graduation party or just anywhere. And that's what this record was about. That was the plan. I wanted to make a dance record without saying dance s**t.
Lil Yachty Tells Apple Music About Growing As an Artist and Studying Pink Floyd…
But with me watching every documentary and all the interviews and just studying Pink Floyd. And then I learned so much from making this album. And yeah, here we are. I think I just... I took a completely different approach with this album than I've ever did in the process of creating something. And I've learned, I've grown so much and I've changed so much as an adult. And I've grown so much and I've changed so much as an adult in this process. So it all plays a factor and it all shows in this album, I think.
Lil Yachty on Aiming To Create a Cohesive No Skips Project...
So once we started working on the middles, all of the in betweens and connecting it was when it started to become this thing. Because at first you just have... because if you take the songs apart, some of them sound the same but they're all over the place. Black Seminole sounds nothing Say Something. I still don't even know how they work together on the same project, but... so if you take them apart, it's just sounds like a playlist. Just a bunch of different songs. But once we put them together and make it really weird and just connect them, then it takes you to this universe. I also just wanted to make a project that you didn't have to skip, which is opinionated. Skipping is opinionated. But I thought it would be super cool if I made a project that... obviously everyone's not going to agree on it, but the masses could play it from top. This is my first album in stats where people you can see people are playing it through.
Lil Yachty on Aiming To Reach a Different Demographic...
It's a million reasons why I made the record. I wanted to reach a different demographic. I don't know why, but I did. I just wanted to just have fans all across the board. I didn't want to just have f**king 18 year old fans, which are cool. I love them to death. But I thought it would be tight to see a dad or a grandpa or Auntie. Yeah. I've gotten the most backhanded compliments I've ever gotten in my life. It's like, "Yeah man, I would've never listened to…. This s**t’s crazy.”
Lil Yachty on Evolving As an Artist and Embracing New Sources of Inspiration...
Back then, I just thought you would check your email and whatever you got the best beat, that's what you did. Until I got older and I started doing more homework on Psychedelic Rock and just getting into certain things that I loved. And then I dove into finding musicians and producers that could hone in with me, sit with me, and we could actually bring something to life. And this was the first time I did it. And this is the response. This is what came from me actually sitting down and building a project from zero.
Lil Yachty Tells Apple Music Why He Reads Negative Reviews and Comments…
I'm just interested. I'm just interested in what people think. And I don't do anything. I sit at a house all day. I swear, I don't do s**t. I just stay home. And I'm just curious. It doesn't affect me. It doesn't hurt me at all. Hate, I respect it because everyone's entitled to an own opinion.
Lil Yachty Ton Caring More About How People Perceive Him as a Rapper...
it’s not that I didn't take it serious, but it was just like I wasn't trying to be the best rapper or the most creative artist. I wasn't even trying to make music. I didn't even care if... I wasn't thinking about music lasting 10 years. I didn't care. I was just making music, but I still cared. And then as I got a little bit older, then I started to care about how people perceived me as a rapper.
Lil Yachty on Being The Voice of His Generation…
I think my generation, my rap generation got a bad rap…I feel like I probably had the best public speaking. So I'm the one who did all the interviews. And I was also very new. So sometimes I would say certain things that may have not been the best thing to say and that riled up a lot of people.
Lil Yachty Tells Apple Music He Was Irritated When He Dropped “Poland”...
That was irritating. I was pissed because I made Poland while making this album on a day when they were mixing shit in the other room and I was just bored with the homies, and I would've never dropped Poland, ever, because I was trying to pivot myself into this. So I was really irritated when it dropped, but I'm so grateful it did. And like I said, I really don't know what I do next. I don't know if I'm going to do this again or do more rap shit, but I don't know. I'll figure it out.
Lil Yachty on His Close Relationship with Drake…
shouts out to Drake, man. I love him to death. Yeah, that's my guy, man… our relationship has just grown. I had a conversation with him after and I was just telling him, "Man, this music that you made over this time period has affected so many people." I said, "Man, I remember there was a point in time when you were about to release music and everyone was like, man, I'm about to call my ex. Like, oh man, I'm finna cry." That was a time period. And that's when people thought when Drake was finna drop, you thought like, oh man, I'm about to get back with my ex-girlfriend. You felt like emotions were about to be pulled out of you. I was like, "Man, we got to get back on that. You got to get back on that.” At this point I feel so close to him. I feel like whatever he does, I did it. If he wins something, I feel like I just won. He's really, really smart. no matter how much he'll act like he's oblivious to his career and the things that he's done, he knows what certain things and certain moments in his career mean to people.
Lil Yachty on Getting a Cosign from Questlove…
Questlove. Shout out to Questlove. But just to see, to get to read something so warm from someone so high up. People don't publicly show love like that. I don't know why, but it's just not a thing, especially not in hip hop. He really stuck his neck out, to say something that like that. People take your words serious. Questlove, so for him to say that and drive all these people. Let me go see what he's talking about. That meant a lot to me because he didn't have to do that.
Lil Yachty on His Father’s Reaction To Hearing The Album…
My dad came and heard it in Sonic Ranch when coach came and he instantly, he knew all of my references and he was super proud. I mean, my dad has always been proud of me, but I could just tell him, seeing me do this type of music, because I got this from him. I learned all this from my father at a young age so I know he kind of probably felt a reflection and saw himself in me. Wow. Hearing this music. He's super proud. I don't think he's posted about himself since the album came out. I think his page is just all me, which it kind of always has been. But yeah, it's tight.
Lil Yachty on Working with Mac DeMarco…
Yeah, Mac is awesome. I was talking to Mac last night, trying to get him to go on tour with me. It's not guaranteed, but I'm trying to. It'll be so fun. He was like, "Oh, nah. I think about it." But so he's always been so nice to me. And I've reached out to Mac years ago because I just always have, I've been a fan of Mac DeMarco. He's been the s**t. So him extending so much love to me is really cool. He's also, that's Mac DeMarco singing on Failure at the end, when that really weird singing, when I was doing that spoken word talk thing, that's Macc too.
Lil Yachty Tells Apple Music He’s Assembled an All-Girl Band…
I have an all girl band. Yeah. I just wanted to show how sick women can rap. I feel like…I was just in rehearsal yesterday. I just feel like women don't get as much respect as men when it comes to the music industry. So I was like, "These songs are pretty badass, and I want to show women playing them." They didn't make it, but I want to show they can do it, not better. So that was my vision. I haven't toured in five years, so I am dying to see people care to see me and hear me because I haven't been on stage since I was like 19, 20. I haven't toured since I was like 19 years old, before I was 21.
Lil Yachty's determined to put together an all-girls band
Atlanta rapper Lil Yachty is sharing the wealth. Rather than only focusing on his own music-making, the hit-making rap heavyweight has announced plans to put together an all-girls band.
Atlanta rapper Lil Yachty is sharing the wealth. Rather than only focusing on his own music-making, the hit-making rap heavyweight has announced plans to put together an all-girls band.
Lil Yachty’s all-girls band is coming
Lil Boat hit up his Instagram page to deliver the details. While he’s focusing on local talent only, Yachty’s try-outs are slated to go down this week.
‘Yachty is putting a band together. I want an all girls. Need 2-3 background singers. Guitar player. Bass player. Drummer. Keyboard player. Keyboard and drums provided. Bring guitar and bass. Thursday, January 12, 2023. 1-7 PM.’