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While 6lack cruises over the beat with a more smooth, crooning sound, Thug and Durk are spitting about how loyalty and love are the perfect pairings". [6] HipHopDX named "Stay Down" among the best hip hop songs of 2020, calling it an enjoyable track and praising 6lack for his "silky hook and verse on the track that stole the show".
I'm Up is the second commercial mixtape by American rapper Young Thug. [13] It was released on February 5, 2016, by 300 Entertainment and Atlantic Records.The mixtape features guest appearances from Trouble, Ralo, Lil Durk, Lil Duke, Solo Lucci, Young Butta, Quavo, Offset, Dora, and Dolly, with the latter two being Young Thug's sisters.
The official music video for the song was released on November 16, 2020. Directed by Motion Family, it begins with a tribute to DaBaby's older brother Glenn Johnson, who died earlier in the month. [4] DaBaby invites his grandfather (played by himself) to spend the day with him and Young Thug at his video shoot as a treat for his 90th birthday. [5]
Scenes with frequent music video collaborator Cole Bennett and Young Thug were revealed as well. On December 25, 2020, Bennett revealed, after much anticipation, that "Bad Boy" and its supported visuals would be released on January 15, 2021. He also revealed that it was the final filmed collaboration between himself and Juice Wrld. [4]
Jeffery (originally titled No, My Name is Jeffery) is the fourth commercial mixtape by American rapper Young Thug.It was released for retail purchase on August 26, 2016, by 300 Entertainment and Atlantic Records.
The video for "Check" was released on the content aggregating video blog website of WorldStarHipHop and the website's official YouTube channel on April 1, 2015. [2] It includes cameos by American rapper Birdman and other members of the Cash Money Records crew. The music video was directed by Be El Be. [3]
Vanity claims Thug initially wanted her to be in the video, but she declined. Vanity threatened to sue Thug and his team due to her song being "copy written and trademarked." [3] [4] Additionally, the video received attention for its bizarre visuals where Thug plays multiple characters and gets served his own head at dinner.
Brian Steel is an American attorney best known for representing the Grammy Award-winning rapper Jeffery "Young Thug" Williams in the YSL racketeering trial.Steel served as the lead defense attorney for Williams in what would become the longest trial in the history of the state of Georgia, lasting over 22 months.