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The discography of Yung L.A., an American hip hop recording artist, consists of eight mixtapes, three singles (including one as a featured artist) and four music videos. Albums [ edit ]
Together, they formed the GRIP movement, with Yung L acting as president of the Grip Music label. Grip music comprises individual artists Yung L, Endia, Jmilla, and chopstix, who are collectively known as the Grip Boiz- in the manner of the Choc Boys and WuTang Clan. In 2011, they moved to Lagos to pursue their music careers full-time.
Leland Sanford Austin (born March 26, 1986), better known by his stage name Yung L.A. or Da Boi Lay, is an American rapper. He is perhaps best known for his debut single " Ain't I ", which peaked at number 47 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart and at number seven on Billboard ' s Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.
The Pack began recording again throughout 2009. They released the mixtape The Pack Is Back in December 2009, their first set of material in a year. [10] Their second studio album, Wolfpack Party, was released on August 24, 2010 [11] and includes the title track which was produced by the Cataracs and released as a single.
A phrase commonly mentioned in songs by YSL affiliates is "SLATT" (Slime Love All The Time). The acronym was created by YSL Records founder Young Thug, and was first used back in 2013. [43] CEO, Young Thug, also launched the "SPIDER" clothing brand on December 27, 2019, which has been co-signed by YSL affiliates. [44]
List of music videos, showing year released and director. List does not include street videos. Title Year Director(s) "Nekobasu" 2013 Bladee "Greygoose" Yung Lean "Ginseng Strip 2002" Emrik Meshesha "Plastic G-Shock" "5th Element" Emrik Meshesha "Hurt" Ossian Melin "Solarflare" "Kyoto" Rigel Kilston "Plastic Boy" Ecco2k "Gatorade" 2014
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Billboard magazine has published charts ranking the top-performing dance music songs in the United States since 1974. Originally a top-ten list of tracks that garnered the largest audience response in New York City discothèques, the chart began on October 26, 1974, under the title Disco Action. The chart went on to feature playlists from ...