Quality Control Records artist Metro Marrs left his high school graduation with a police escort — and not for any good reason. The teenage rapper was ushered out of the ceremony still wearing his cap and gown after he threw money in the air.
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Metro Marrs In Trouble For Making It Rain
We’ve all seen graduating seniors get a slap on the wrist for getting a little too turnt up, but Metro Marrs took it to the next level. The rap rookie — who is signed to the same Quality Control label as Migos, Lil Baby, Lil Yachty and the City Girls — was getting his diploma from Langston Hughes H.S. near Atlanta when he started tossing stacks to his classmates. Metro reportedly released $10,000 into the atmosphere, which earned him citations for inciting a riot and disorderly conduct.
“#freeme y’all tag @theshaderoom in the comments 🤣 #classof2021 I love yallll💚!! (This his management team) #freemetro he will get out in a couple of hours” (Metro Marrs’ Instagram)
Who Is Metro Marrs?
The Atlanta teen is building momentum — this headline-making incident will probably help — for his debut mixtape scheduled to drop later this year. His video for “Nonchalant” has over 1.3 million views on his YouTube channel, and “Bye Felicia” is approaching 800,000 views.
Metro Marrs releases his new single “Nonchalant’ which is featured on his debut mixtape dropping this year.
Young Buck Twins W/ His Daughter On Graduation Day
Southern rapper Young Buck is big proud. The hip-hop veteran flexed major daddy duties recently and celebrated his daughter’s graduation.
“SO PROUD OF MY BABY❤️ @slayy_barbie GRADUATING TODAY‼️‼️‼️ Always Remember….#TheSkyIsTheLimit AND ALWAYS #ShootForTheStars🚀🚀🚀!!! Daddy LOVE U❤️..And Will Always Be There For U!!!!”
Buck’s daughter also went to her Instagram page with some graduation shots.
“so many ups and downs , but I DID IT ❤️🎓 #classof2021#LLBN💙“
Young Buck Buckles Down On 50 Cent Accusations
In a recent interview with the “Big Facts” podcast on music mogul Diddy‘s Revolt TV, Young Buck reiterated the story he’s told for years, suggesting he wrote some of ex-pal and G-Unit boss 50 Cent‘s lyrics.
“I wrote 50 music, bro. I done wrote full songs where you n*ggas is listening to 50 rap my words. Word for word. The n*gga might change one here or a line here, but when you listen to the ‘Too Rich’ song, that’s just off of my head, that’s just one I inked from top to bottom.”
In addition, the BET Award nominee said he hadn’t been paid for his contributions to 50 Cent’s music collection.
“No credit, no nothing for it. Just like the ‘Can’t Lose’ record that was released under G-Unit. I ain’t seen a check from that shit and G-Unit released that.”