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In the visual, Moneybagg Yo has a relationship with a styrofoam cup that periodically transforms into a woman. [3] [4] Moneybagg Yo uses the music video to explain the story plot of his love and addiction to the mother of his children, Alexisua Richardson, who is nicknamed "Wockesha" and is professionally known as "The Real Poison Ivy ...
The music video was released alongside the single. Directed by Diesel Filmz, it finds Moneybagg Yo in a strip club, wearing neon, making it rain as women dance around him. [1] [3] He is also seen wearing an astronaut suit against interstellar backdrop, [6] and having an intimate encounter with a woman in the back of a Rolls-Royce. [4]
Moneybagg Yo, whose real name is Demario DeWayne White Jr, was born on September 22, 1991, in Memphis, Tennessee, [2] to a single mother. He is the oldest of three siblings and was raised in the West Junction-Walker Homes neighborhood of South Memphis.
The song features a bass-heavy trap beat with a piano arrangement, [1] [2] while lyrically it deals with the theme of a couple quarreling. [1] [3] The rappers express their resentment toward their partners; while Moneybagg Yo raps about trying to hide his infidelity and needing time to be away from a partner, [4] [5] GloRilla accuses her partner of cheating on her. [4]
Time Served is the third studio album by American rapper Moneybagg Yo.It was released on January 10, 2020, through Roc Nation, Collective Music Group, Bread Gang Entertainment, N-Less Entertainment, and Interscope Records.
In the song, Moneybagg Yo details him keeping women by his side, [1] gives warnings to the opposition [2] and questions why he would be taken as a joke, over a beat with a heavy bass. [ 3 ] Music video
"All Dat" is a song by American rappers Moneybagg Yo and Megan Thee Stallion. It was released on October 10, 2019, as the lead single from the former's third studio album, Time Served (2020). It is his first single as a lead artist to chart on the US Billboard Hot 100 , peaking at number 70.
In an interview with Zane Lowe of Apple Music on March 26, 2021, the same day that the song was released, Moneybagg Yo described the making of the song. He and Future linked up in the studio and went through different unreleased songs, with "Hard for the Next" being one of them, originally titled "Patek".