MONEYBAGG YO DROPPING ANOTHER NEW ALBUM IN 2024 CATERED TO FEMALE FANS

Moneybagg Yo Dropping Another New Album In 2024 Catered To Female Fans

Moneybagg Yo has big plans for 2024, and he’s even split his focus into two as he rolls out new music.

On Saturday (June 1), the Memphis native took to X (formerly Twitter) and shared an update regarding his next two projects, the second of which will cater to a specific audience.

“June 14th First Album For My Core Fan Base I Went Ghost 2 yrs so I owe yall dat!” he wrote. “??/??/24 Second Album For My Female Fan Base My #1 Fans Melodic Vibes.

“THIS RUN BOUTA BE CRAZYYY.”

Last month, the 32-year-old rapper revealed that he finally secured the missing piece to his upcoming albumSpeak Now.

In late May, the Tennessee hitmaker took to social media and wrote: “”Just Got A Crazyyyyy Feature In I Couldn’t Drop This Project Without Now Everything Locked In Fasho sho Its Worth Da Wait (looking emoji, lock emoji, fire emoji.”

Prior to that, he unveiled the record’s covert art and wrote: “To Every Action There’s A Reaction, Timing Is Everything And Information Is Power Im In Raw Form Aint No Cut On This Shit This For My Day 1 Core Fan Base The Ones Who Was There Since The Beginning !!”

Speak Now will serve as the “Bussin” hitmaker’s fifth studio album following 2021’s A Gangsta’s Pain as well as his first full-length release since last year’s Hard To Love mixtape.

Both projects made a splash on the charts, peaking at No. 1 and No. 10 on the Billboard 200, respectively.

In other news, BIG30 recently fired back at Moneybagg Yo over the latter’s recent diss track and accused him of biting Lil Baby‘s style.

The leaked track saw the Southern rapper take several shots at 30, who signed to his record label Bread Gang Entertainment back in 2020.

“I want everybody to win/ If I sign you, I’m letting you win/ What I’ma hold a n-gga back for?/ The fans gon’ pick who they feel,” he raps on the joint. “Tried to go make a move behind my back/ Let’s wake it up, be for real/ Talkin’ ’bout how I stole? Ain’t hurtin’ for nothin’/ You capping, now get out your deal.”

Moneybagg also criticizes his signee for squandering “all the tools and jewels” he gave him to succeed while audibly ripping up his contract.