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Baby23 is the only studio album by American rapper JayDaYoungan.It was released on June 5, 2020, by RuffWayy Records and Atlantic Records.It features guest appearances by rappers Latto, Dej Loaf, Moneybagg Yo, and Kevin Gates.
Misunderstood is the debut commercial mixtape by American rapper JayDaYoungan. It was released on October 11, 2019 by Atlantic Records . It features guest appearances by rappers YFN Lucci , Boosie Badazz , FG Famous, Jetsoo, and Lil Durk .
Javorius Tykies Scott (July 15, 1998 – July 27, 2022), known professionally as JayDaYoungan, was an American rapper and singer. [3] He was best known for his 2019 single " 23 Island ", which received double platinum certification by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).
"23 Island" is a song by American rapper JayDaYoungan. It was released on August 21, 2019 as the second single from his mixtape, Misunderstood (2019). It also appears on his debut studio album Baby23 (2020).
"Memories Back Then" is a song by American hip hop recording artist T.I., featuring guest appearances from fellow American rappers B.o.B and Kendrick Lamar, as well as vocals from American singer-songwriter Kris Stephens. The song, produced Maurice "Kenoe" Jordan, was initially released as a single by Hustle Gang on April 22, 2013.
"Remember Then" is a pop song written by Tony Powers and Beverly Ross, and first recorded in 1962 by doo-wop vocal group The Earls. Original copies of The Earls' version, on the Old Town label , show only Powers as the writer, while some later versions give a writing or co-writing credit to record producer Stan Vincent.
"Remember (Walking in the Sand)", also known as "Remember", is a song written by George "Shadow" Morton. It was originally recorded by the girl group the Shangri-Las, who had a top five hit with it in 1964, their first hit single. A remake by Aerosmith in 1979 was a minor hit. There have been many other versions of the song as well.
"My Back Pages" has been covered by artists as diverse as Keith Jarrett, the Byrds, the Ramones, the Nice, Steve Earle, Eric Johnson, and the Hollies. The Byrds' version, initially released on their 1967 album Younger Than Yesterday , was also issued as a single in 1967 and proved to be the band's last Top 40 hit in the U.S.