Clocking in at approximately one hour, the 21-track record arrives with no features and includes the Baton Rouge artist’s previously released singles, “Toxic Punk,” “White Teeth,” “Nevada,” “Life Support” and “On My Side.”
”But in the midst of that, me and Quando … I already told them me and Quando we gotta address a little fade or something,” Kodak said. “But a friendly one!”
On Wednesday, audio was released of NBA Youngboy‘s latest single, “Lock Down Session.” The clip went viral and garnered reactions from fans about Youngboy’s music-making abilities despite being limited in what he can do behind bars.
Youngboy, who recorded his vocals over the phone reminiscent of Drakeo the Ruler, opened up about learning his daughter has COVID-19, missing his children, and going insane while being incarcerated.
NBA Youngboy is still in prison, but that doesn’t stop him from releasing new music. The Baton Rouge rapper has shared a new song called “Nevada” produced by TnTXD & Vadebeatz.
Foolio talks about ‘Who I Smoke’, relationship with NBA Youngboy, Spot’Em GotEm, moving out of Florida, kids ready to do anything anything for clout and more.
A video surfaced online from a NBA YoungBoy fan named Raquel who was able to get a phone call from the rapper while in jail. It seems that the young fan penned a letter to YoungBoy while he’s been inside and it touched him so much that he decided to give her a call.
Criminal Lawyer Bruce Rivers recently sat down to react to cases from various rappers, including NLE Choppa and NBA YoungBoy.
He started out speaking about NBA YoungBoy, and Rivers pointed out that YoungBoy ran from police and was in possession of a firearm as a felon. These things combined with the “armed career criminal statute” warrant a mandatory sentence of 15 years.
Rivers then went on to speak about Lul Tim, who is charged with King Von’s murder. He stated that Lul Tim’s bond was “low,” and he added that he thinks it will be difficult to prove that Lul Tim’s bullet killed Von, given the number of people involved, and Rivers also pointed to a possible self-defense claim.
The latest photo of NBA Youngboy surfaced from jail after the Louisiana rapper was taken into custody on March 22 after being indicted on March 10 on weapons charges. A judge determined Youngboy should remain in jail as the process plays out due to his inclination toward reckless behavior that could endanger the community.