Rapper Lil Yachty Enters Cryptocurrency Market With His Own YachtyCoin
(Image: Fyooz)
Miles Parks McCollum, better known as rapper Lil Yachty, is entering into the cryptocurrency market. Fyooz, which is a Switzerland start-up cryptocurrency company, has announced that Lil Yachty will have his own “YachtyCoin” that his fans and anyone else can invest in.
Although Lil Yachty is an American rapper, the company says that “Star Tokens may not be purchased and traded by U.S. citizens, green card holders, or residents of the United States of America.”
Lil Yachty, who has over 10.7 million listeners on Spotify, with nearly 10 million followers on Instagram and about 5.2 million on TikTok, is entering the cryptocurrency field where fans can buy “tokens,” through the Fyooz App.
Hulu has added a wealth of fresh content to mark Black History Month.
Among the offerings is a new virtual concert, Your Attention Please: The Concert, featuring five rising musicians. It debuts Thursday at 8 p.m. EST on Hulu. After the debut, non-subscribers will be able to watch for free for a month on Hulu s YouTube channel.
The performers are rappers 24kGoldn, Lil Yachty and Swae Lee, as well as folk singer Joy Oladokun and R&B singer Kiana Ledé. Actor Craig Robinson ( The Office, This Is the End ) will serve as host.
If you ve turned on the radio in the last few months, you ve likely heard 24kGoldn s No. 1 song, Mood featuring Iann Dior. The catchy song has spent 26 on the Billboard Hot 100 and he was named YouTube s first Artist On the Rise of 2021. His upcoming studio album, El Dorado, will include a collaboration with DaBaby.
Lil Yachty isn’t exactly new to fame. Since earning the coveted spot on
XXL’s Freshman Class in 2016, the talent has collaborated with Chance the Rapper, the Migos, and Diplo (to name a few) in addition to putting out four studio albums. Yet he’s still young – not old enough to legally rent a car on his own. But he’s got the air of an old soul, a person for whom fame and money hasn’t changed so much as chiseled into something finer, more observant, more disciplined.
The Atlanta-native, born Miles Parks McCollum, decided to leave college at Alabama State University to pursue his music career. Shortly after, he shot to fame thanks to his 2016 mixtape
24kGoldn, Joy Oladokun featured on Hulu s Black History Month concert: We are actively shaping the culture Gary Dinges, USA TODAY
Replay Video
Hulu has added a wealth of fresh content to mark Black History Month.
Among the offerings is a new virtual concert, Your Attention Please: The Concert, featuring five rising musicians. It debuts Thursday at 8 p.m. EST on Hulu. After the debut, non-subscribers will be able to watch for free for a month on Hulu s YouTube channel.
The performers are rappers 24kGoldn, Lil Yachty and Swae Lee, as well as folk singer Joy Oladokun and R&B singer Kiana Ledé. Actor Craig Robinson ( The Office, This Is the End ) will serve as host.
Lil Yachty is turning to the beloved family card game Uno as the basis for a new action heist movie for Mattel Films.
The 23-year-old rapper is developing the project and is being eyed for the lead role, according to a report from Variety.
Marcy Kelly wrote the screenplay for the movie, which is set in the underground hip-hop world of the rapper s (real name Miles Parks McCollum) hometown of Atlanta.
Lil filmmaker: Lil Yachty is turning to the beloved family card game Uno as the basis for a new action heist movie for Mattel Films
Uno hip-hop: Marcy Kelly wrote the screenplay for the movie, which is set in the underground hip-hop world of the rapper s (real name Miles Parks McCollum) hometown of Atlanta