Moneybagg Yo made his presence felt at the Tennessee Titans game
Memphis rapper Moneybagg Yo really does hold down his team. The hip-hop superstar pulled through for an epic ‘See Wat I’m Sayin’ performance the Tennessee Titans’ first-ever tunnel game day entrance by a recording artist.
Memphis rapper Moneybagg Yo really does hold down his team. The hip-hop superstar pulled through for an epic ‘See Wat I’m Sayin’ performance the Tennessee Titans’ first-ever tunnel game day entrance by a recording artist.
Let’s not mention the Titans put in the work and come up with a major victory the same day as well. Peep the details and keep scrolling to see some mind-blowing moments from the performance. All photos come courtesy of the Titans.
On Sunday, multi-platinum recording artist Moneybagg Yo turned up the stadium with his hit single “See Wat I’m Sayin,” as the first-ever NFL Titans tunnel walkout by a recording artist.
Moneybagg Yo had Tennessee Titans fans on their feet as he rapped along to his hit song “See Wat I’m Sayin,” to start the Titans versus Raiders game held at the Nissan Stadium. The single topped Billboard’s Hot R&B/Hip-Hop charts at #14 during its release in May. The Memphis rapper has been a longtime fan of the Titans and was featured in the Madden 22 soundtrack music video with his song “Blitz” ft. Tripstar.
This year Moneybagg Yo has kept himself busier than ever by releasing latest single “Blow,” for his birthday this past Thursday. The rapper has been nominated for Billboard Music and iHeartRadio Awards, received acclaim from publications like Pitchfork, Forbes and the New York Times, and collaborated with A-list stars like Kanye West, 2 Chainz, and YG — with whom he recently performed on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. Moneybagg Yo has also established himself as a supreme scout and developer of talent: His artist BIG30 was recently tapped as part of XXL’s latest Freshman Class. Most recently he appeared on the CMG compilation Gangsta Art – a collaborative album with his labelmates. One of his songs from that album, “Big League,” which features CMG CEO Yo Gotti, Mozzy, and Lil Poppa was chosen as the official song of the 2022 NBA Finals.