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2 unusual facts about Yelawolf


Yelawolf

In August 2012, Yelawolf announced the long-awaited joint EP with Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker, titled Psycho White.

In early July 2013, Yelawolf got engaged to his girlfriend singer-songwriter Fefe Dobson.


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Alie Layus

Layus has performed with artists and DJs including Tiesto, Flo Rida, Yelawolf, Ne-Yo, Rusko, Iggy Azalea, DJ Pauly D, Pitbull Chris Brown, Wiz Khalifa, Ciara, Big Sean, Travis Barker and Tyga.

DJ Burn One

As a producer and DJ, DJ Burn One has worked with a number of prominent hip-hop artists, including Gucci Mane, Yelawolf, Rittz, SL Jones, Young Dro, ASAP Rocky, Pill, and more.

DJ Paul

The tape was almost entirely produced by DJ Paul and featured Yelawolf, 8Ball & MJG, Krayzie Bone, Bizzy Bone, SpaceGhostPurrp and HCP affiliates Lil Wyte, Skinny Pimp and La Chat, among others.

I Just Wanna Party

"I Just Wanna Party" is the second single of American rapper Yelawolf's album Trunk Muzik 0-60.

I Need a Dollar

Various hip-hop artists have sampled "I Need a Dollar" or freestyled over the instrumental, including Yelawolf, T.I., Wax, Dumbfoundead, Chris Webby and Mac Miller, and Sammy Adams.

Jessie Malakouti

In 2011 Jessie released the promotional albums Push It Featuring Yelawolf: The Remixes and Show Me Your Tan Lines under the moniker "Jessie and The Toy Boys".

Pop the Trunk

The song's concept revolves around life in Gadsden, Alabama and the environment that the artist grew up in, as Yelawolf is essentially just describing his surroundings and different events he's witnessed.

"Pop the Trunk" was originally released, with a music video, on July 27, 2010 as a single to promote his previous mixtape Trunk Muzik; and has since been re-released as the lead single in Yelawolf's album Trunk Muzik 0-60.

The first part is filmed in Yelawolf parent's house, in a wooded area of Gadsden, where his mother can be seen chopping meat with a meat cleaver on a porch that has a deceased deer hanging over her head.

Worldwide Choppers

It was recorded with contributions from a number of locations, more specifically Kansas City, Missouri (JL), Kansas City, Kansas (D-Loc) Alabama (Yelawolf), Chicago (Twista), New York (Busta Rhymes), California (Twisted Insane) in addition to Turkey (Ceza) and Denmark (U$O).


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