Young Money’s Jay Jones drops new project with Hollygrove Keem and the late BTY Youngin

It has been a few months since the tragic shooting of BTY Youngn. The city of New Orleans hasn’t been the same since losing the rising star. There have been many tribute videos and events commemorating Youngn since his passing. Many artists who worked with him have been releasing exclusive never before heard content featuring Youngn and we’ve been listening to every bit of it! One of our favorites is the mixtape released by 0017th Records starring Young Money’s Jay Jones, Hollygrove Keem, and BTY Youngn. The 13th track project also features Fetty Wap, T3, Nave Monjo, and more. This project is full of life and just in time for the summer! Check out the project here or on iTunes, and tell us what you think in the comments below!

 

 

Raven Frederick

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