Yo Maps On His Daughters, Drimz Mr Musiq And More (Watch)
Yo Maps On His Daughters, Drimz Mr Music And More

YO MAPS ON BUKATA & TENDAI, REAL ESTATE, DRIMZ MR. MUSIQ + MORE | PHOENIX BREAKFAST SPECIAL (WATCH)
Yo Maps pulled up to Phoenix Breakfast (on his daughters, Drimz and more(watch) like a man with nothing to hide and receipts everywhere. No dodging, no soft talk, just straight confidence mixed with real-life moments that reminded everyone why his story still keeps people talking.
When the conversation shifted to his daughters, Bukata and Tendai, the room softened. Bukata, his daughter with Mwizukanji, and Tendai, his daughter with his wife Kidist, came up not as headlines but as real parts of his life. One moment that stood out was when Yo Maps shared how Bukata was genuinely shocked after seeing how many cars her father owns. Not in a bragging way, but in that innocent “oh… so this is who my dad really is” kind of realization. It was one of those moments that quietly shows how far he’s come, especially for a man who didn’t start with much.
Then came the money talk. Real estate. Not chains, not online noise, but actual investments. Yo Maps made it clear that music opened doors, but smart decisions are what keep them open. While people argue about streams and views, he’s out here turning hits into property. That’s grown-man energy, and it separates artists from businessmen very fast.
Of course, the interview wouldn’t be complete without touching on the Drimz Mr. Musiq situation. The social media rivalry that once had fans picking sides finally got context. Yo Maps acknowledged something many people forget conveniently: Drimz helped him when he was just coming into the industry. Before the fame, before the numbers, before the comparisons, there was support. The tension may have played out online, but this was Yo Maps reminding everyone that history doesn’t disappear just because egos grow.
What made the whole interview hit harder is how calm he was through it all. No bitterness. No shouting. Just a man aware of his journey, his wins, his past help, and his present position. It wasn’t defensive, it wasn’t apologetic. It was grounded.
This wasn’t just an interview. It was Yo Maps quietly flexing growth. Family intact. Investments locked in. Industry stories told without rewriting history. Love him or hate him, one thing is clear: Yo Maps isn’t just surviving the industry anymore. He’s building beyond it.





