A Quote by Moneybagg Yo

I keep growing my fan base. My last project 'Heartless' sold more mixtapes than some big artists on major label albums. — © Moneybagg Yo
I keep growing my fan base. My last project 'Heartless' sold more mixtapes than some big artists on major label albums.
I have a fan base. I've sold a million albums in country music. I've got fans out there who love my music and would like to hear more.
I've had mixtapes that have been better than albums I've heard from other artists. I take my time; I put my heart into it.
You would think that anyone on a major label would be doing something, but when you speak of major label that means something to maybe a big pop star that might be getting some sort of benefit from the major. But we still don't get anything.
I definitely have plans to do more collaboration albums in the future. I'm a big fan of Common. I'm a big fan of Scarface; I'm a big fan of so many people, from Jeezy to... well, there are a lot of people's music that I respect. I don't know who I will collaborate with, but there's a great chance of something happening.
I have a fan base that some people say is equal to that of signed artists' maybe even more.
I'm a big fan of the American Tapes label. But that's very hard to keep a grip on that because you blink your eyes and they've released three records, all of which are limited edition, all sold at one show. So you have to follow in drips and drops on eBay, which I do.
I've started a little independent record label called 'Six String Productions' and recorded a couple of tunes, and I hope to do some more with some future artists next year. It's a real passion project of mine.
We've been having a great time writing for other artists in and amongst making our Bastille albums and mixtapes.
There is something about live albums that I enjoy so much more than studio albums from all of my favorite artists. When I am listening to them live, I get to connect so much more to their truth than in studio albums.
I was a big fan of Chris Benoit growing up. I was always a fan of usually the, I guess you can say the smaller, more athletic guys, I was a big fan of Mark Henry, but was more gravitated towards the cruiserweight type of guys.
I could always play the drums, so I have some musical talent, but I don't live in Atlanta or LA, so I can't just randomly bump into major artists. So instead, I started building my fan base and my name by networking through the internet. Mostly through Twitter, Youtube, Instagram and Facebook.
You've got major artists releasing albums on their own and eschewing the major system. I think that breeds excitement and creativity.
I'm not really rocking with mixtapes no more. EPs and albums - that's it.
The best part of being signed by a major label was having the support of a big company behind me and the ability to meet new artists and producers.
I want to record many albums, have a healthy record label with talented artists, keep building my publishing catalogue, and maintain our culture with good music that will be remembered for years to come.
I'm a big fan of PlayStation 4. I like watching movies, TV shows, comedy specials, and listening to comedy albums and music. I'm also a big fan of getting coffee with a friend or catching up on the phone with people I've known for years, people who keep me grounded, who knew me before.
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