Tag: Doe Boy

  • Doe Boy on Kid Cudi’s relationship with Cleveland – ‘He was never there’

    Doe Boy on Kid Cudi’s relationship with Cleveland – ‘He was never there’

    Doe Boy says Cudi is never willing to ‘connect with the city’

    Doe Boy recently sat for a dialogue with Bootleg Kev where he shared a blunt opinion about fellow Cleveland rapper Kid Cudi’s relationship with their hometown.

    “I don’t know that n-gga. Nobody I know in the city know that n-gga,” the Oh Really rapper said. “I can’t tell you nothing about him. I mean, I know a couple of his songs and that is somebody that I would like to fuck with.

    “But he was never there, he never wanted to connect with the city. At the end of the day, that’s cool because that’s your business and you ain’t obligated to do nothing.”

    When asked if he’d get in the booth with Cudi, he added, “I don’t know… I’d have to ask somebody what they think about that.” He continued, “I have wanted to work with him before, but when it gets to a certain point I’m like, ‘Alright.’”

  • Doe Boy doubles on his ‘Future is better than 2Pac’ remarks

    Doe Boy doubles on his ‘Future is better than 2Pac’ remarks

    Doe Boy insists Future is above Pac

    Doe Boy raised some eyebrows back in March when he shared his opinion on Twitter that Future is better rapper than the late 2Pac. During a recent conversation with Sharp of No Jumper, the Ohio rapper was asked about the controversial tweet, only for him to back up his claims.

    “Yeah, Future is better than 2Pac? It’s facts! I really believe this and a mother*cker can’t argue with me. At the end of the day it’s my opinion,” he explained. “You gotta understand I’m 29 years old. I don’t even need like, I love 2Pac but I don’t really know his music enough to like… I love him as a person. I love his personality.”

    https://www.instagram.com/p/CtxN_1irGSI/

    He added, “Y’all just tryna force the 2Pac thing on a ni**a. Everybody in my generation like, y’all force that shit on us. We know Future.”

  • Doe Boy announces new album ‘Beezy’ dropping next month

    Doe Boy announces new album ‘Beezy’ dropping next month

    Doe Boy has new music on the way

    Doe Boy is preparing to unleash his next studio album Beezy. The Free Bandz rapper announced the album on Instagram this week and shared a teaser clip for the project. “BEEZY the album June 9th,” Doe Boy wrote in the caption.

    The Cleveland, Ohio native later returned on IG stories promising that the forthcoming release will be “album of the decade.”

    The new album will follow up his July 2022 mini-project, Catch Me If You Can, which was preceded by his last studio album, Oh Really, released in January of that year.

  • Roddy Ricch is dropping “Ghetto Superstar” featuring G Herbo & Doe Boy tomorrow

    Roddy Ricch is dropping “Ghetto Superstar” featuring G Herbo & Doe Boy tomorrow

    Roddy Ricch seemingly begins FTS3 rollout

    Compton rapper Roddy Ricch is dropping his anticipated single “Ghetto Superstar” featuring G Herbo & Doe Boy tomorrow noon (September 8). The record is jointly produced by Mustard & Southside.

    The rapper made the announcement today (September 7) on Instagram while sharing the official cover art.

    https://www.instagram.com/p/CiN35MXhHun/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=

    Ricch previewed the track last month with a brief clip showing how a “ghetto superstar” starts his day. The song is expected to appear his next album, Feed Tha Streets 3.

    https://www.instagram.com/reel/Ch5_eq4uwD3/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=

    In a statement regarding the forthcoming project, Roddy stated: “Been working hard on this Feed Tha Streets 3 album, getting back to my regular regimen and also been happier than I’ve been in a long time.”

  • Doe Boy shares ‘OH REALLY’ album featuring Lil Uzi Vert, Roddy Ricch, Moneybagg Yo, and more

    Doe Boy shares ‘OH REALLY’ album featuring Lil Uzi Vert, Roddy Ricch, Moneybagg Yo, and more

    Cleveland rapper Doe Boy unleashes his new album, OH REALLY.

    Released on Wednesday (January 26) through Epic & Freebandz, the 19-song album features Lil Uzi Vert, Roddy Ricch, Moneybagg Yo, G Herbo, 42 Dugg, Nardo Wick, Ty Dolla Sign, Babyface Ray, and others.

    Production on the project is handled by the likes of Tay Keith, ATL Jacob, Southside, 30 Roc, Deezy, and more. “I wanna dedicate this album to my family, my fans, my city Cleveland and the whole state of Ohio, without y’all there is no me. I’m proud to be the face and representation of the streets and what we really come from,” Doe Boy wrote about his dedication of the album to his roots on Instagram.

    Related content: With every release, Doe Boy is building a stronger discography (Interview)


    “If I can do it, anybody can, I hope my success inspires you. I love you deeply because the support always outweighs the hate by far so I’m gone put on forever no matter what. They can say whatever but they can’t take away the fact that I’m really who I say I am,” he added.

    Stream OH REALLY below.

  • With every release, Doe Boy is building a stronger discography (Interview)

    With every release, Doe Boy is building a stronger discography (Interview)

    With every release, Doe Boy is building a stronger discography (Interview)

    Doe Boy talks ‘Demons R Us’ album with Southside, how he met Future & more 

    Doe Boy isn’t new to the music industry, but he knows he has more levels to reach. On November 6, Doe Boy and Southside teamed up to release their album, Demons R Us. Doe Boy has released a number of projects over the last decade, but he feels this is the one to put him in a different conversation. The crazy part is, this isn’t his debut album and the discography is steady growing.

    “Actually got it from Southside,” Doe Boy tells me during our Zoom call conversation, explaining how the title Demons R Us came about. “We was working on the album and shit, we was just in Miami and I was locking in with him for like a whole week straight. Then we like ‘damn, what the fuck should we call it?’ But he had just posted a picture earlier that morning and the caption on the picture was ‘Demons R Us.’

    https://www.instagram.com/p/CAttrpBFWMH/?igshid=1rwdqvbfke711

    The album features Lil Uzi Vert, Future, Chief Keef and more. Watch our interview with Cleveland’s own Doe Boy above. Stream the album below:

    https://dailyrapfacts.com/17981/doe-boy-southside-demons-r-us-album/
  • Doe Boy Releases Southside-produced album, ‘Demons R Us’

    Doe Boy Releases Southside-produced album, ‘Demons R Us’

    Doe Boy and Southside drop Demons R Us album

    It’s his best work to date, as the Ohio native, Doe Boy puts it. Teaming up with Southside, Doe Boy brings Chief Keef, Swae Lee, Future and more in for his new album, Demons R Us.

    https://www.instagram.com/p/CHI8CEupuUC/
  • Doe Boy Announces new album ‘Demons R Us’ with Southside dropping November 6th

    Doe Boy Announces new album ‘Demons R Us’ with Southside dropping November 6th

    Doe Boy announces new album: The album will feature Chief Keef, Swae Lee, Future, Trippy Redd, Lil Uzi Vert and Young Nudy.

    Doe Boy has been on a role since 2017. He’s found a niche sound that cannot be replicated, and he’s looking to showcase his cadence more on upcoming album, Demons R Us. The album from the Cleveland, Ohio native is produced by Southside, producer/artist that Doe Boy frequently collaborates with. The album will be dropping next Friday, November 6th.

    Update: Babyface Ray and 42 Dugg have been added.

    The album will span 18 tracks. The album will feature Chief Keef, Swae Lee, Future, Trippie Redd, Lil Uzi Vert and Young Nudy. Doe Boy and Southside have already dropped their single, “Yessirski.”

    https://www.instagram.com/p/CHGDX8_JSrn/

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