EST Gee is readying his new project, MAD, which drops this Friday (March 17). Gee took to Instagram this week to reveal the release date, cover, and tracklist for the forthcoming effort. The 14-song tracklist boasts features from Young Scooter, Boosie Badazz, and Kada.
Est Gee is yet to respond to Desiigner’s “you’re trash” rants
Desiigner recently made headlines after he posted a video this week of him going after Est Gee for charging him $75,000 for a feature. The former G.O.O.D Music artist discredited Gee’s artistry while using the words like “garbage” and “trash.”
“Opps tried to charge me $75,000. EST Gee bro, yo, you’re garbage,” Desiigner said in the clip. “You is hot garbage! You can’t perform like me, you can’t never make a song like anybody in New York City. You’re trash, bro. You’re trash. You know what you are? Dead-ass what I’m doing right now: shitting.”
He continued, “Stop playing with me for real, for real. Y’all n-ggas ain’t never sold what I sold, that’s on my momma. You n-ggas is still trapping your little gold records. Keep all those chains on your neck, boy, ’cause you a slave to the game.”
Desiigner disses EST Gee, says he's "trash" after he charged him $75k for a feature pic.twitter.com/e6sUsUrfTi
Est Gee hasn’t issued any response and its not clear if he intends to. However, Desiigner followed up with another video making it known that he meant “no disrespect” towards Gee’s team and that he appreciates the prices they choose to charge.
“I’ma leave like—that’s that man’s price,” the “Panda” rapper said. “Word. No disrespect to they camp over there, they’re handling their business over there.”
Desiigner seems to have had a quick change of heart, now saying he understands EST Gee’s price is his price and he means no disrespect to him or his camp https://t.co/9uY7gehPjipic.twitter.com/mh0l4JR3LS
Est Gee looks to maintain his momentum as announces a new album, I Never Felt Nun, which says will drop on September 16.
Gee made the revelation on Instagram Thursday night (September 8) along with a 21-song tracklist with features from Future, Jack Harlow, Bryon Tiller, Machine Gun Kelly, Jeezy.
“Official tracklist for I Never Felt Nun. Dropping next Friday on Spotify,” he wrote on IG.
In a statement, the Louisville MC blasted rappers who cross the musical line on social media to promote their albums. “Y’all used to n-ggas promoting they album tryna get on the blogs and shit doing shit just to get talked about so they can get posted so n-ggas pay attention to they music but I just got music,” he stated. “My life’s real.
He added: “I never felt nun, you feel me? It’s just that — whoever it’s meant for, it’s meant for. I ain’t tryna convince nobody to fuck with me or listen to my shit. I appreciate everybody who stuck with us to this point. We going to the next level.”
42 Dugg and EST Gee’s project is titled ‘Last Ones Left’
Yo Gotti is effectively running his CMG label and has an all-star lineup. Next up to bat, again, is EST Gee and 42 Dugg, as they announce their joint project Last Ones Left dropping soon.
According to HipHopDX, the label (Collective Music Group) held a press conference in L.A., hosted by Carl Lamarre of Billboard.
“Last Ones Left,” 42 Dugg said during the press conference. “Me and Gee, you know, that shit coming soon. We finishing it up right now. Just be ready for it.”
The album is scheduled to arrive this Friday (Feb. 18), but is subject to change, as there hasn’t been anymore press-run talk surrounding it. However, they may be moving back to the traditional route of just dropping it for what it truly is — a mixtape.
Gotti also introduced his new signee, Mozzy, a west coast artist that adds a different dynamic to the fold of artists already on the roster.
“I always wanted to work with an artist from the West Coast,” Yo Gotti revealed on stage. “After years of having big conversations, running into each other, and sharing ideas, we come here tonight to let you know, we’re bringing our dawg Mozzy into CMG.”
Est Gee’s associate faces up to life in prison if convicted
Est Gee’s manager Eric Mosley was apprehended by the FBI on Thursday (September 9) after they acquired a warrant, WAVE 3 News reports. Mosley was found at a Louisville hotel with a kilo of cocaine, $100 000 in cash, an AK 47-style pistol, and a stolen handgun.
The Everybody Shine Together, LLC business owner was hit with several charges including possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance, possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime, and possession of a firearm by a prohibited person.
If found guilty, he faces a minimum sentence of 10 years and a maximum of life in prison.
EST Gee released his new albumBigger Than Life or Death last week and now he comes through with a video for one of the tracks, “Riata Dada.” Directed by Diesel Films, the video features Est Gee with his entourage flexing money, jewels, and luxury cars.
Est Gee’s album arrived on July 21 with guest appearances from:
Lil Baby, 42 Dugg, Future, Young Thug, Lil Durk, Yo Gotti, Pooh Shiesty, and more. The project is Est’s first proper release since signing to Yo Gotti’s Collective Music Group.
CMG signee, Est Gee, also revealed the cover art for the project
Yo Gotti’s protege ESTGee isn’t letting his foot off the gas. As he experiences a steady rise in the game, the 27-year-old announces a new project, Bigger Than Life or Death.
On Wednesday (July 14), Est logged on to his Instagram page to share the artwork of the project, which as he says, will drop on July 20.
Earlier this year, the Louisville, Kentucky rapper was signed to Yo Gotti’s CMG label and was allegedly handed $750K in cash. He has since been rising in popularity with tracks like “Get Money” with Yo Gotti, “Lick Back,” as well as featuring on Lil Baby’s “Real As It Gets.”