Lil Yachty
American rapper
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2025 | Lil Yachty appears as himself in the 'Beast Games' TV episode 'Fight to Win a Private Island' |
June 28 2024 | Lil Yachty collaborated with English producer James Blake to release a new album titled Bad Cameo. |
2023 | Lil Yachty had a recurring role as Cole Hudson in the series 'Grown-ish'. |
December 2023 | Lil Yachty's label and collective Concrete Boys released their debut single, 'Mo Jams'. |
March 2023 | In March 2023, Yachty was charged by the United States Securities and Exchange Commission for not disclosing payments while promoting cryptocurrencies, specifically connected to Tronix and BitTorrent. He settled the charges for over $400,000. |
January 27 2023 | Lil Yachty released his fifth studio album, titled Let's Start Here, which showcased a departure from his signature trap sound, incorporating heavy influences from psychedelic rock. |
2022 | Lil Yachty played the Joker in the film 'The System' and also served as an Executive Producer. |
2022 | Lil Yachty was nominated for the Grammy Awards for Album of the Year for 'Donda' as a featured artist. |
December 2022 | Lil Yachty's fifth studio album was leaked online, revealing a significant departure from his traditional trap sound to a psychedelic rock style. |
October 11 2022 | Lil Yachty released the non-album single 'Poland', which went viral online shortly after its release. |
February 18 2022 | On February 18, 2022, Yachty was named as a defendant in a class-action lawsuit against SafeMoon, alleging the company was a pump-and-dump scheme, alongside other celebrities including Jake Paul and Nick Carter. |
2021 | Lil Yachty appeared as himself in the documentary 'A Man Named Scott'. |
2021 | Lil Yachty was reported to be producing and starring in a live-action movie based on the UNO card game. |
October 20 2021 | Yachty announced the birth of his first child, a girl, on October 20, 2021, although the mother's identity was not disclosed. |
April 23 2021 | Lil Yachty released the mixtape Michigan Boy Boat, heavily influenced by the Detroit rap scene. |
2020 | Lil Yachty performed the theme song for the 2020 revival of Saved by the Bell. |
November 27 2020 | A deluxe version of Lil Boat 3 titled Lil Boat 3.5 was released. |
October 19 2020 | Lil Yachty announced his intention to release a mixtape before the end of 2020. |
May 29 2020 | Lil Yachty released his third studio album, Lil Boat 3, which debuted at number 14 on the US Billboard 200. |
March 9 2020 | Lil Yachty released the lead single 'Oprah's Bank Account' for his next studio album Lil Boat 3, featuring Drake and DaBaby. |
February 2020 | Lil Yachty teamed up with Lil Keed, Lil Gotit, and Zaytoven for a collaborative mixtape, A-Team. |
2019 | Lil Yachty played the role of Roger Silas in the television film 'How High 2'. |
2019 | Lil Yachty appeared as himself in the film 'Long Shot'. |
2018 | Lil Yachty provided the voice for the character Green Lantern in the film 'Teen Titans Go! To the Movies'. |
2018 | Lil Yachty starred as The Beatboxer in 'Life-Size 2: A Christmas Eve'. |
2018 | Lil Yachty appeared on Bhad Bhabie's platinum single 'Gucci Flip Flops' and Social House's gold single 'Magic in the Hamptons'. |
December 2018 | E-sports group FaZe Clan announced that Lil Yachty had become their newest member, adopting the name 'FaZe Boat'. |
December 20 2018 | On December 20, 2018, Yachty signed with FaZe Clan and participated in competitive Fortnite tournaments. |
October 19 2018 | Lil Yachty released his third album, Nuthin' 2 Prove, which debuted at number 12 on the Billboard 200. |
March 9 2018 | Lil Yachty released his second studio album, Lil Boat 2, which debuted at number two on the US Billboard 200. |
January 2018 | Lil Yachty and Takeoff were reported to be working on a collaborative project, which has not been released. |
2017 | Lil Yachty starred alongside LeBron James in a Sprite commercial and was the face of the new Nautica and Urban Outfitters collection for Spring 2017. |
2017 | Lil Yachty was nominated for the iHeartRadio Much Music Video Awards as Best New International Artist. |
2017 | Lil Yachty was nominated for the Grammy Awards in the category of Best Rap/Sung Collaboration for 'Broccoli' (with DRAM). |
2017 | Yachty appeared in the 'It Takes Two' video with Carly Rae Jepsen for Target. |
2017 | Lil Yachty was nominated for the MTV Europe Music Awards for Best Video for 'iSpy' (with Kyle). |
December 15 2017 | Yachty was featured in a remix of 'With My Team' by Creek Boyz. |
May 26 2017 | Yachty released his debut studio album 'Teenage Emotions', featuring guest appearances from Migos, Diplo, and YG. |
May 18 2017 | The third promotional single from 'Teenage Emotions', titled 'X Men', featuring Evander Griiim, was released. |
May 4 2017 | The second promotional single from 'Teenage Emotions', titled 'Bring It Back', was released. |
April 14 2017 | The first promotional single from 'Teenage Emotions', titled 'Harley', was released. |
March 2017 | Lil Yachty was featured in Tee Grizzley's single 'From the D to the A'. |
2016 | Yachty expressed support for Bernie Sanders during the 2016 presidential election, commending his contributions to the civil rights movement. |
December 2016 | Yachty was featured on the hip hop single 'iSpy' by Kyle. |
July 2016 | Yachty released his second mixtape, 'Summer Songs 2', featuring artists like G Herbo and Offset. |
June 2016 | Lil Yachty appeared in XXL magazine as part of their 2016 Freshman Class and performed a 'freshman cypher' which received over 180 million YouTube views. |
June 10 2016 | Lil Yachty announced he had signed a joint venture record deal with Quality Control Music, Capitol Records, and Motown Records. |
May 2016 | Yachty featured on Chance the Rapper's 'Coloring Book' mixtape. |
April 2016 | Lil Yachty collaborated with DRAM on the hit song 'Broccoli', which peaked at number 5 on the Billboard Hot 100. |
March 2016 | Lil Yachty released his debut mixtape, Lil Boat. |
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