
Isaiah Rashad says he crashed his own car after finding out his sextape leaked “He was one of the last people who told me ‘whatever you do man you just gotta take care of yourself…’ then that sh*t happened and then he called me and was like, ‘Are you alright?’ I’m like, ‘Yeah, I’m cool.’ He’s like, ‘Nah, you ain’t alright.’ I’m like, “I’ma be aight though’ … and the next day, he died the next day. “He knew everything,” he continued about his late grandfather. The smooth black-and-white processing features a shot that quickly scans Los Angeles landscapes from inside the studio and venue, and repeatedly shoots a machine that automatically counts hundred-dollar bills.Jesse Williams Responds To Leaked Video Of Broadway Nude Scene: "Consent Is Important, I Thought" And the Chattanooga-made Rashad - who has worked in Los Angeles for nearly a decade - its new video gives the duo a lap of victory in their adopted city. Read next: Watch Isaiah Rashad perform with SZA on Kimmel In November, he released the long-awaited deluxe edition of the LP, which included four new tracks. Rashad has also been busy, returning from a five-year hiatus to announce his July 2021 album The House Is Burning in The FADER’s May cover story. Yves Jarvis’ ‘The Prism Through Which I Perceive’ Takes a Fast Ride in a Clown Car In the two weeks since its release, it has been streamed more than 860,000 times on Spotify, more than four times his previous high watermark. “Payday” finds his popularity escalating with Rashad’s traits. Anderson, but he didn’t drop his first two widely used EPs until 2020 when he changed his name and moved to Los Angeles, Greenhouse and Bellflower. The Dallas native had moderate success in his hometown, releasing a string of songs as B. The track was an important milestone in Bando’s young career.

and Isaiah Rashad shared the video of their first collaborative single “Payday”.

and Isaiah Rashad take a victory lap in “Payday” videoīando. I went through a lot of bullshit after I bought these tickets but getting to see this was worth every bit of discomfort.
