42 Dugg

American rapper

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2024 Released collaborative tracks 'Up Now' with Mustard, Lil Yachty, and BlueBucksClan, and 'Only Gang' with Polo G
July 3 2024 42 Dugg released his studio album '4eva Us Neva Them' through 4PF CMG and Interscope Records, available as a digital download and streaming release. The album peaked at number 76 on the US charts.
2023 Releases singles 'Ron Artest' with Babyface Ray, 'Go Again', and 'SpinDatBac'
October 16 2023 42 Dugg was released from the United States Penitentiary, Atlanta after serving over a year, with a total of 18 months of incarceration.
September 29 2023 Released compilation album 'Gangsta Art 2' with CMG the Label through CMG and Interscope Records, available as a digital download and streaming release.
July 2023 Appeared on King Von's second posthumous album Grandson, on the track 'GangLand'.
April 2023 42 Dugg received a one-year prison sentence for failure to report, related to the original 2020 gun charges.
2022 Collaborated with Future and Lil Baby on the track 'Like Me' from the album I Never Liked You
2022 Continued collaborating with prominent artists like Future, EST Gee, and appearing on tracks from Yo Gotti and Moneybagg Yo's Gangsta Art album.
2022 Collaborated with Yo Gotti and EST Gee on the single 'Cold Gangsta' from the album CM10: Free Game, which peaked at chart positions #2, #35, and #23 on different charts
July 15 2022 Released compilation album 'Gangsta Art' with CMG the Label through CMG and Interscope Records, available as a digital download and streaming release.
May 5 2022 Hayes was arrested at Willow Run Airport in Ypsilanti, Michigan after failing to report to serve his prison sentence.
April 2022 Hayes attempted to avoid incarceration by filing a court document claiming to be a sovereign citizen immune from federal laws.
April 8 2022 42 Dugg collaborated with EST Gee to release the mixtape 'Last Ones Left' under CMG, Warlike, and Interscope labels as a digital download and streaming project, which reached #7 on the US chart and #3 on both the US R&B/Hip-Hop and US Rap charts.
2021 Released collaborative tracks like 'Money Long' with DDG and 'Bout a Million' with Pop Smoke and 21 Savage
2021 Featured on several notable tracks including 'Lemonhead' with Tyler, the Creator and 'Bout a Million' with Pop Smoke and 21 Savage.
2021 Featured in the annual XXL Freshman Class.
2021 Released singles '4 Da Gang' featuring Roddy Ricch and 'Maybach' featuring Future, both receiving gold certifications.
May 2021 Named Billboard 'R&B/Hip-Hop Rookie of the Month'.
May 21 2021 42 Dugg released 'Free Dem Boyz' mixtape under 4PF, CMG, and Interscope labels as a digital download and streaming project, which peaked at #8 on the US chart and #4 on both the US R&B/Hip-Hop and US Rap charts.
February 21 2021 A shooting occurred during a music video shoot with Roddy Ricch and 42 Dugg in Atlanta, resulting in three people being injured. Alabama rapper OMB Peezy was later charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime. All three injured individuals survived.
2020 Appeared on 'Friday Night Cypher' alongside notable rappers including Eminem, Big Sean, and Royce da 5'9" on the Detroit 2 album."
2020 42 Dugg featured on Yella Beezy's single 'Solid', a non-album single release
2020 Releases multiple singles including 'Palm Angels in the Sky', 'Hard Times', 'Free Merey', 'Baggin' with Marshmello, 'Shining' with LBS Kee'vin, and 'Free Me'
August 4 2020 Police captured Hayes and charged him with a third-degree felony for fleeing from police. He was released on a $20,000 bond but subsequently violated his previous release terms and was sentenced to six months in a federal prison camp.
June 5 2020 Hayes fled from a traffic stop in a rented SUV after running through a stop sign, becoming a fugitive for two months.
May 2020 Appeared on Lil Baby's album My Turn deluxe edition with the song 'We Paid', which peaked at number ten on the Billboard Hot 100.
March 27 2020 42 Dugg released 'Young & Turnt, Vol. 2' mixtape under 4PF, CMG, and Empire labels as a digital download and streaming project, which charted at #58 on the US chart and #6 on the US Independent chart.
February 2020 Featured on Lil Baby's song 'Grace', which peaked at number 48 on the Billboard Hot 100.
2019 Releases singles 'Tripping', 'You da One' with Yo Gotti, and 'Bounce Back' from Young and Turnt and Young & Turnt, Vol. 2 albums
2019 42 Dugg (Dusty Hayes) was seen firing a gun at an Atlanta gun range, which violated his probation due to a prior felony conviction. He was subsequently sentenced to three years of probation and ordered to pay a $90,000 fine.
2019 Signed to Yo Gotti's Collective Music Group (CMG) and Lil Baby's Glass Window Entertainment through a joint venture with Interscope Records.
March 15 2019 42 Dugg released his mixtape 'Young and Turnt' under 4PF, CMG, and Empire labels as a digital download and streaming project.
2018 42 Dugg releases early singles 'The Streets' and 'Real Talk' from his Young and Turnt album
2018 42 Dugg gained initial traction with his singles 'The Streets' (featuring Babyface Ray) and 'STFU' (with multiple collaborators).
July 25 2018 42 Dugg released his self-released extended play (EP) titled '11241 Wayburn, Pt. 2' as a digital download and streaming release.
July 19 2018 42 Dugg released his mixtape '11241 Wayburn' as a self-released digital download and streaming project.
2017 Met fellow rapper Lil Baby, marking a significant connection in his early music career.

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