Yukmouth Shoots Video, Hits The Road"
Rapper Yukmouth is set to hit the road on a promotional tour to support his latest Rap-A-Lot album, Godzilla.
The Oakland, California bred MC recently shot a video for the first single off the album, "Nothin' 2 A Bo$$."
"The video basically follows the lyrics to the song," Yukmouth told AllHipHop.com. "Riding around, rim shopping, jewelery shopping, basically doin it big, west coast gangsta style."
The video for "Nothin' 2 A Bo$$" will be serviced to various video outlets starting next week
Yukmouth explained that the album title is based on his nickname and that album title is a metaphor.
"It's my nickname, but it also means to do it big. If it aint big, it aint godzilla. And I am doing it real big on this album."
The album features guest appearances from Aaron Hall, Ray J., The Outlawz, C-Bo, Bun-B, Kurupt, Dru Down, Devin the Dude and others.
"I switched it up on this album," Yukmouth continued. "I took it from the grimy f*ck the world sh*t, back to the smooth voice where people can understand me, like The Luniz."
Yukmouth said that fans can expect another album from The Luniz next year and that they plan to start recording in January.
Godzilla is in stores now.
Rapper Yukmouth is set to hit the road on a promotional tour to support his latest Rap-A-Lot album, Godzilla.
The Oakland, California bred MC recently shot a video for the first single off the album, "Nothin' 2 A Bo$$."
"The video basically follows the lyrics to the song," Yukmouth told AllHipHop.com. "Riding around, rim shopping, jewelery shopping, basically doin it big, west coast gangsta style."
The video for "Nothin' 2 A Bo$$" will be serviced to various video outlets starting next week
Yukmouth explained that the album title is based on his nickname and that album title is a metaphor.
"It's my nickname, but it also means to do it big. If it aint big, it aint godzilla. And I am doing it real big on this album."
The album features guest appearances from Aaron Hall, Ray J., The Outlawz, C-Bo, Bun-B, Kurupt, Dru Down, Devin the Dude and others.
"I switched it up on this album," Yukmouth continued. "I took it from the grimy f*ck the world sh*t, back to the smooth voice where people can understand me, like The Luniz."
Yukmouth said that fans can expect another album from The Luniz next year and that they plan to start recording in January.
Godzilla is in stores now.