‘See Wat I’m Sayin’ Is Moneybagg Yo’s New Single And Video. The song follows his new hit ‘Rocky Road,’ which he collaborated on with Kodak Black.
Moneybagg Yo is back with “See Wat I’m Sayin,” a confident new tune featuring menacing sound from Tay Keith and Drumgod, subtle flexes, and effortless assurance.
“See Wat I’m Sayin,” which combines smooth language with an irresistible hook, is the sound of a heavyweight reveling in his superstar status. All digital merchants now have “See Wat I’m Sayin” accessible.
Moneybagg lets free bars that vary between playful luxury and casual, yet deadly seriousness over murky soundscapes. “Four b s can fit in the Phantom/ I be with Baby when I’m in Atlanta,” he raps, conjuring imagery that can only be associated with a fast-paced existence. He makes some underwhelmed observations on would-be competitors elsewhere on the track: “I know a click got more reppers than steppers/ One going shoot sumn maybe outta 10 of em.”
“See Wat I’m Sayin” follows the release of “Rocky Road,” a Kodak Black-assisted tune brimming with passionate trench memories and soul-baring honesty. These singles are merely the most recent additions to one of rap’s most diverse discographies.
Bagg’s new single arrives just days after Yo Gotti, CMG’s head honcho, and CMG labelmates EST Gee, Mozzy, Blac Youngsta, and Lehla Samia were named “The Hardest-Working Label in Hip-Hop” and featured on the cover of Billboard.
As a pioneer in his field, the Memphis native has amassed a cult following and established himself as one of the best rappers currently active. Bagg continued to establish his attraction with the release of his fourth studio album, A Gangsta’s Pain, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 in 2021, following the release of his 2020 album Time Served.
Moneybagg Yo has lately appeared in a Nike commercial alongside NBA star Ja Morant, assisted in the development of artists on his Bread Gang label, and pursued new business initiatives, the most recent of which being Vior Water. He appears to be on track to continue his unstoppable hot run in 2022. With songs like “See Wat I’m Sayin,” he makes it apparent that his reign as rap’s king is far from over.