Bobby Shmurda found initial success with “Hot N***a.” The Brooklyn-raised rapper took the highway to success, but fate had other plans for home. Shmurda was sent to prison for seven years, but he’s out and living it up.

Shmurda came back and immediately started working on his unreleased singles. He capped off 2021 with four tracks: “Not Time For Sleep,” “Cartier Lens,” “Splash,” and “Shmoney.”

In December 2021, Bobby had revealed some of his issues with Epic Records. According to him, Bobby had zero control over his music and that is why he had been very slow with processing his music.

Bobby had talked about his frustration earlier on social media. The rapper took to his Instagram story last month to announce that he had left Epic Records. It appears that Bobby is relaxed after leaving the label.

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Bobby recently took to social media to flex his riches. The rapper showed off a suitcase full of jewelry including rings, watches and chains in a vehicle. He played Rick Ross’ version of “Hard In Da Paint” before throwing hundred-dollar bills.

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Manik Aftab

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