Moneybagg In response to his fiancée Ari Fletcher’s announcement that she was starting an OnlyFans, Yo seemed to be highly in favor of the idea—so long as people promote his record.
The Memphis rapper reacted when Fletcher said she would launch OnlyFans if her boyfriend’s next mixtape debuted at the top of the charts.
Moneybagg told Power 106 that he wasn’t in a position to direct Fletcher’s actions and that his supporters should back his initiative if they want to see her on OnlyFans.
Bagg said, “Y’all better run it up.” “You guys had better get moving, man. Do you want to see this, man? Start it up.She had the man already locked and loaded. I agree with it. I understand, guy.
When questioned about whether he was aware of the tweet, Bagg acknowledged that Fletcher had only instructed him to “go look” online.
On May 23, Fletcher tweeted, “When Bagg drop his mixtape and go #1, I’m making my onlyfans.” Someone someone urge him to hurry up! I already have my first video prepared.
Ari made a reference in a tweet to Moneybagg’s upcoming album, Hard to Love, which will be released on May 26 through CMG/N-Less/Interscope Records.
The album is a follow-up to his album A Gangsta’s Pain from 2021. The album opened at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and produced top-charting hits like “Said Sum” and “Wockesha.”
The rapper gave his fans an explanation for his absence in an Instagram post from earlier this month.
I realize it has been a while. As much as you all miss me, I miss you too, he said. In just two years, a lot has happened. I had more gains and losses than I ever anticipated, and the only safe outlet for all the emotions and terrible ideas that came with it was music.
“It’s a blessing that I can share my inner and outer self with all of you through art. Demario is the one who had all the bad luck, but nobody realized that in order to support my family and keep building my legacy, I have to get up every day and be Bagg. Balancing the two, however, is difficult.
Not to mention, I experienced a tragedy that would have a lasting impact on my family as I was finishing the record. Add that to the fact that I also lost my right hand man Nuski to the streets before losing my left hand man A to the Feds. In my eyes, there was loss after loss as the rest of the world carried on.
Although the whole tracklist hasn’t been revealed, the GloRilla collaboration “On Wat U On” and December’s “Quickie” served as the album’s catalysts.