The state of Virginia is home to legends such as Timbaland, Pharrell and Teddy Riley but recently, the state has produced very few rappers that have reached the heights of local sensations like The Clipse. That's something that Young Money Yawn is hoping to change. With a new deal on RCA/Kemosabe Records, and a slew of local hits that are starting to gain traction across the country, Yawn is now taking the steps to go beyond his homefront.
His single "Waitress" serves as his first single from his anticipated Street Gospel 2 Gangsta Grillz hosted by DJ Drama. Yawn's energetic delivery carries the song, which has a catchy and humorous chorus. His labelmate Juicy J rides shotgun on the song, adding his own brand of absurdity and a clutch reference to Church's Chicken, too.
Young Money Yawn simply doesn't have enough time in the day for his grind, and to prove it, he takes fans through a day in his life in Norfolk, Virgi...
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The state of Virginia is home to legends such as Timbaland, Pharrell and Teddy Riley but recently, the state has produced very few rappers that have reached the heights of local sensations like The Clipse. That's something that Young Money Yawn is hoping to change. With a new deal on RCA/Kemosabe Records, and a slew of local hits that are starting to gain traction across the country, Yawn is now taking the steps to go beyond his homefront.
His single "Waitress" serves as his first single from his anticipated Street Gospel 2 Gangsta Grillz hosted by DJ Drama. Yawn's energetic delivery carries the song, which has a catchy and humorous chorus. His labelmate Juicy J rides shotgun on the song, adding his own brand of absurdity and a clutch reference to Church's Chicken, too.
Young Money Yawn simply doesn't have enough time in the day for his grind, and to prove it, he takes fans through a day in his life in Norfolk, Virginia in the debut of his new video for "Half the Time" featuring Young Dolph. As Yawn travels through the streets of his hometown, he impresses with his signature flow and street-focused lyricism that he has steadily progressed with every release through his career.
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