Moneybagg is apparently a big enough fan to delay his mixtape for the pop star.

Moneybagg Yo recently utilized social media to announce the upcoming release of his next project, titled Hard To Love: Heartless Edition. In addition to this exciting news, he generated anticipation among his fans by teasing another album currently in the works, which he plans to release later this year. Now the self-proclaimed “Motion God,” the rapper has been effectively building anticipation through captivating teasers shared online. In a separate Instagram post, Moneybagg Yo openly shared insights into the inspiration behind this mixtape, which serves as a continuation of his Heartless series.

Meanwhile, Ari Fletcher, MoneyBagg Yo’s girlfriend, playfully hinted at the possibility of launching an OnlyFans account but with a condition attached. She expressed that she would only pursue the idea if MoneyBagg’s highly anticipated mixtape attains top-ranking status on the charts. To further encourage fans to support the rapper, Ari Fletcher took to Twitter and disclosed her intentions to create an OnlyFans account once the mixtape reaches the coveted number-one position. She even revealed that she has already prepared her first video for it. However, it looks like fans might have to wait a little longer for the mixtape and for Ari Fletcher’s OnlyFans debut.

Moneybagg Bumps Taylor In His Car During Announcement

Moneybagg Yo just posted a video to Twitter with some not-so-great news for his fans. Apparently, he just found out about the Taylor Swift remix featuring Ice Spice that’s dropping tonight. In the video, the rapper sits in his red sports car blasting Taylor and singing along. Then, he delivers the bad news. “I just got the news my little baby Taylor dropping tonight. I ain’t gonna lie, y’all know how I feel about Taylor, man,” Moneybagg said. “So I think I’m gonna push Hard To Love back just a few days, y’all be patient with me. Let Taylor have this sh*t.”

With that, Moneybagg starts singing alone again and speeds off out of the view of the camera. This isn’t great news for fans of the rapper, but it is a kind show of solidarity for a fellow artist. It might even give Ari Fletcher time to work on a few more videos to have ready for the possibility of Moneybagg hitting number one. What do you think of Moneybagg’s decision to delay the mixtape release? Let us know in the comments below. Also, be sure to stay tuned to HNHH for all ther latest updates on Hard To Love.

 
 

Music photographer Jill Furmanovsky said she wasn’t taken aback by the overwhelming excitement surrounding the Oasis reunion tour.

The photographer has been capturing the Wonderwall hitmakers for more than thirty years and shared that the Oasis Live '25 Tour, which brought Noel and Liam Gallagher back on stage together for the first time in 16 years, worked so well because the concerts have always been “about the audience”.

Jill, who first crossed paths with Oasis at one of their early shows at the Cambridge Corn Exchange in 1994, explained to NME: “It didn’t catch us off guard, because Oasis have always been about the crowd. Always. There was never much to shoot on stage.

“Even at the Cambridge Corn Exchange, the performance itself was simple, but the people in the crowd knew every word and were completely swept up in it.

“And that hasn’t really changed over time. They just bring out that songbook and deliver it. Liam is still magnetic and captivating, even when he keeps it minimal. It remains incredibly powerful. That’s the essence of their show.”

Furmanovsky, who has photographed icons like Bob Dylan and Led Zeppelin over the course of her fifty-year career, added: “What they’ve done with this new tour, the production, and the visuals… it’s something special.

“The mix of generations in the crowd is also striking. I went with my 13-year-old granddaughter, and there were plenty of kids her age singing along word for word. It’s incredible.

“‘Biblical’ is the term people throw around. It sounds almost silly, but when two brothers who’ve been at odds for years come together again, there really is something biblical about that alone. Combine it with what they’re putting on stage… it’s unlike anything else.”

Jill’s latest book Trying To Find A Way Out Of Nowhere reflects her years documenting Oasis, and she shared that no current act matches what the Supersonic band represents. She was also able to photograph them once again at one of their massive Wembley Stadium shows during the reunion tour.

She said: “There aren’t many artists today who can step into the space Oasis occupies and actually live up to it.

“We’re in a different time now, a kind of in-between phase. It feels like the closing of a rock ‘n’ roll chapter. That doesn’t mean talent or creativity is gone. It’s like with painting — we still have great impressionists, but we’re no longer living in the impressionist era.”

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