2008–2012: Beginnings YG created the "Pu$haz Ink" record label and group with
DJ Mustard in 2008. After releasing several songs that garnered him a large following on the internet, such as "She A Model" and "Aim Me" YG signed to Def Jam in 2009. According to Max Gousse, the senior VP of A&R at Island/Def Jam who inked the rapper, the signing stemmed from a newfound emphasis on West Coast artists by label president/CEO
L.A. Reid, as well as, YG's technical ability and stage presence. However, just as he was getting his buzz up in mid-2009, he was arrested on a parole violation, stemming from a previous charge of residential burglary. Def Jam re-released "
Toot It and Boot It," which features singer
Ty Dolla Sign in June 2010, and became the rapper's first
hit song. Beginning with YG's mixtape
The Real 4 Fingaz, Mustard began further producing on YG's projects. Their work resulted in songs such as "I'm Good", "Bitches Ain't Shit" featuring Tyga and
Nipsey Hussle, and "You Broke", also featuring Nipsey Hussle. The singles were met with moderate success, but not near as much as his debut single.
2012–2014: Signing with CTE World and My Krazy Life In 2012, he announced his debut album, then titled “I'm 4rm Bompton”. Later in June 2013, he revealed that Jeezy's record label
CTE World would release the album. He was then featured on
Yo Gotti's "
Act Right" also featuring Jeezy. It would peak at number 100 on the
Billboard Hot 100. He was then prominently featured on the CTE World mixtape,
Boss Yo Life Up Gang in August 2013. On September 4, 2013, YG revealed that his debut album would be released on November 19, 2013, via
Def Jam Recordings and that he has changed the album title to
My Krazy Life. He also revealed that
Drake would be featured on a song titled "Who Do You Love?", produced by DJ Mustard. Shortly thereafter he released the album's
lead single "
My Nigga" featuring
Rich Homie Quan and Jeezy, also produced by DJ Mustard. The song has since peaked at number 19 on the US
Billboard Hot 100. On December 10, 2013, YG released the DJ Mustard-produced "
Left, Right" as the album's second single. The following day, Def Jam announced that
My Krazy Life would be released on March 18, 2014 and that "
Who Do You Love?" featuring Drake would be the album's next single. On February 18, 2014, YG revealed the cover artwork for his debut album
My Krazy Life. The artwork features YG posing for a mugshot, with his name and album title detailed in the placard around his neck. It was released on March 18, 2014.
2015–2019: Still Brazy, Stay Dangerous and 4Real 4Real On June 24, 2015, in an interview with
Billboard, YG revealed that his second studio album would be called
Still Krazy and it would be released in 2015 On July 15, 2015, YG teased the first single for the album, "Twist My Fingaz" on
Instagram. The same day, YG released the single, "Cash Money" featuring
Krayzie Bone. The full version of "Twist My Fingaz" was released July 17, 2015. On December 12, 2015, he released the second single, titled "I Want a Benz" featuring rappers
Nipsey Hussle and
50 Cent.
Still Brazy was released on June 17, 2016. The third single "
Why You Always Hatin?" premiered on OVO Sound Radio on May 21, 2016, featuring rappers
Drake and
Kamaiyah. On November 25, 2016, he digitally released the
Black Friday inspired
Red Friday, containing 8 new tracks. YG announced through social media ''Just Re'd Up 3: Know Your Worth'' on December 17, 2016, and again on March 16, 2017. The project was to be executively produced DJ Mustard. It has yet to release, with no comment from YG or DJ Mustard. On February 3, 2017, the song "
I Don't", by American singer
Mariah Carey was released, featuring YG. Carey and YG performed "I Don't" live on
Jimmy Kimmel Live! on February 15, 2017. On March 24, 2017, a remix featuring
Remy Ma and YG was released. On February 19, 2018, YG announced his third studio album would be
Stay Dangerous on his Instagram page and would be released this summer. It was released in 2018. On April 3, 2019, YG announced a "surprise album" titled
4Real 4Real via Twitter originally due for release on April 12, being delayed to May 24 due to the death of his close friend
Nipsey Hussle. It was released to positive reviews. The album includes the single "
Go Loko" and the diss track aimed at
6ix9ine, "
Stop Snitchin".
2020–present: My Life 4Hunnid, I Got Issues, ''Just Re'd Up 3'' As of 2020, YG has released a number of songs, including the protest track, "FTP (Fuck the Police)", with the video shot at a
Black Lives Matter protest in Hollywood, following the
murder of George Floyd. He also joined
Public Enemy, alongside
Nas,
Questlove, and
Rapsody, among others, at the
2020 BET Awards for a performance of Public Enemy's classic track "
Fight the Power". On July 10, YG released the single "War", with a video where he is dressed as footballer
Colin Kaepernick. On September 15, 2020, YG took to his social media to announce his new album
My Life 4Hunnid, which was released on October 2, 2020. The album was entirely recorded during the
COVID-19 pandemic and was "highly influenced" by 2Pac. The same week, he released the single "Money Mouf", with
Saweetie and
Tyga. On September 23, 2020, YG released the single, "Out on Bail", inspired by
2Pac's song of the same name. YG's 2014 song "
Meet the Flockers" has sparked accusations of
racism against the Asian American community, especially
Chinese Americans, since 2016. In the song, YG raps "First, you find a house and scope it out / Find a Chinese neighborhood, cause they don't believe in bank accounts." In the succeeding lyrics, YG describes a
home invasion and
burglary. Receiving little controversy when first released, over the years the song accumulated media attention, scrutiny, and protest. By 2021, community members, politicians such as San Francisco Supervisor
Jane Kim, and
YouTube employees demanded that the song be removed from YouTube. YouTube stated that the song's lyrics did violate its
hate speech policies, but refused to remove the song on artistic grounds. On May 3, 2021, YG announced his first collaborative album, with
Sacramento rapper
Mozzy. It was announced under the working title
Perfect Timing, but was later changed to
Kommunity Service and released on May 21, 2021. The cover art serves as a tribute to late rapper
DMX and the film
Belly, in which he starred in. The album was supported by two singles: "Bompton to Oak Park" and "Perfect Timing" featuring
Blxst. YG also performed at
The Pop Out: Ken and Friends, a 2024
Kendrick Lamar concert occurring in the wake of the
Lamar-Drake feud. ==4Hunnid Records==