Yg Red Friday Album

YG’s new mixtape Red Friday is out today. Get it? Because it’s Black Friday? And YG is a Blood? And rappers have been known to apply their own personal color scheme to this day of American commerce? OK, now that we’ve dispensed with the branding, trust that Red Friday is another collection of the hard-slapping West Coast rider music that has become YG’s specialty. Stream the whole project — which features guest spots from RJ, Mitch, and 21 Savage — below.

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YG is gearing up to release his second body of work on 2016 as he has officially announced his forhtcoming 'Red Friday' mixtape. Check out Red Friday Explicit by YG on Amazon Music. Stream ad-free or purchase CD's and MP3s now on Amazon.com.

Red Friday is out now. Limited edition autographed physical “kopies” are available here for a whopping $100. Apparently the mixtape was uploaded to Audiomack a day early, and YG wasn’t too happy about it. On Twitter, he lashed out at his label, Def Jam.

WTF? Red Friday Leaked?
On Piru I hate DEF JAM. Always fukkin my shitt up

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— YG (@YG) November 24, 2016

FUCK DEF JAM

— YG (@YG) November 24, 2016

FUCK DEF JAM.

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— YG (@YG) November 24, 2016

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FUCK DEF JAM !!

— YG (@YG) November 24, 2016

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FUCK DEF JAM!!!!

— YG (@YG) November 24, 2016

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He seemed to be in a better mood a couple hours later, though:

Happy Turkey day pic.twitter.com/w5gBlEUWdv

— YG (@YG) November 25, 2016

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Yg Red Friday Album 2020

The Compton, California native, born Keenon Jackson, issued his first two mixtapes in 2009 and 2010, a few years after he became a Blood. The latter tape featured 'Toot It and Boot It,' a low-profile collaboration with Ty Dolla $ign that reached number 67 after it was licensed to Def Jam for commercial release. YG continued to favor the mixtape format, then made his Def Jam album debut in March 2014 with My Krazy Life. Supported with the multi-platinum DJ Mustard productions 'My N*gga' (aka 'My Hitta,' featuring Jeezy and Rich Homie Quan) and 'Who Do You Love?' (featuring Drake), the album debuted at number two on its way to platinum status itself. A short film and accompanying soundtrack, Blame It on the Streets, was out by the end of the year. Anchored by another platinum single, 'Why You Always Hatin'?' (with Drake and Kamaiyah), as well as the anti-Donald Trump protest track 'FDT' (featuring Nipsey Hussle), YG's second proper album, Still Brazy, followed in June 2016 and debuted at number six.