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Seems like just yesterday Lil Yachty was the poster boy for “mumble rap” and getting hated on left and right, but regardless of the negativity he’s gotten over the years the “66” rapper continues to make big boy moves and is now seemingly down with Drake’s NOCTA brand because why not?

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Months after Lil Yachty and Had Bhabie announced their investment in a new culturally Jewish dating app, Yachty is now giving the Italians a run for their money as he’s launching his own frozen pizza line with the help of Deep Cuts, the U.S. brand for a line of premium frozen pizzas created by Universal […]

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This is definitely one thing Soulja Boy won't boast about being the first to do if this news turns out to be true.

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Referencing some cringe-worthy comments she's made in the past, Bhad Bhabie gets into it with Lil Yachty on the subject of cultural appropriation during a livestream on Instagram.

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Lil Boat and Bhad Bhabie team up again, this time to invest money in a dating app that is tailored for those with high standards who want meaningful online connections.

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Lil Yachty is bossing up but on his own terms. He wants to make sure the world knows that his recent nail polish genderless.

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Demonstrating his new product with his own manicured mittens, Negative 001's come packaged in black cylindrical vials and will be available for purchase on Crete's website come May 21st.

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Lil Yachty is taking his talents to Tinseltown once again. The Hollywood Reporter broke the story that he is working with Mattel to bring the popular children's game Uno to life as a movie.

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Taking to IG to show off his shiny new pearly smile, Yachty had no issues with filling in the world on the fact he had his teeth done, and also how much he spent on brand new set of veneers: $80,000. 

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Lil Yachty is breaking into the cryptocurrency market with his own token called YachtyCoin. Fans can instantly become shareholders in the rapper's career by purchasing the tokens through an app. This could be a new revenue stream for artists deeply impacted by the pandemic.

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According to WSB-TV in Atlanta, the Atlanta rapper was arrested last week and charged with driving more than 150 mph down an Atlanta interstate. Lil Yachty, whose legal name is Miles McCollum, was pulled over Sept. 21 in downtown Atlanta after being observed by officers going high speeds in his white Ferrari.

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While Microsoft is working at breakneck speed to finalize a deal to purchase TikTok to keep it operating in the United States, some of music's biggest names are rallying to save the social media platform.