YoungBoy started writing and making music around the age of fourteen, eventually dropping his first mixtape Life Before Fame in April of 2015.
YoungBoy started to gain recognition when he dropped his projects Mind Of A Menace 3, Before I Go, and 38 Baby, but gained the most recognition for his hit song “38 Baby.”
Shortly after the success of “38 Baby” Young Boy was arrested on November 28, 2016, and was charged with two counts of attempted second-degree murder in connection with a drive-by shooting which occurred November 7, 2016. YoungBoy ended up being sentenced to a ten-year suspended prison sentence after serving six months in prison.
After YoungBoy was released from jail, he dropped “Untouchable” which is one of his biggest hits to date. Following the release of “Untouchable,” YoungBoy released AI YoungBoy on August 4, 2017.
Later on, in 2017 YoungBoy ended the year by dropping Ain’t Too Long and started 2018 by releasing his debut studio album, Until Death Call My Name.
Nowadays YoungBoy has come up with more famous tracks such as “Drawing Symbols,” “Lil Top,” “House Arrest Tingz” and “Around”. These have appeared on albums as AI Youngboy II, Still Flexin', Still Steppin' and Top.
On March 25, 2021, the rapper was taken into custody by the FBI on an outstanding federal warrant for drug and weapon charges which date back to 2016. While locked up, YoungBoy’s team released the rapper’s third studio album, Sincerely, Kentrell, on September 24, 2021: it was originally set to be released in May of the same year. Nearly a month after, on October 22, YoungBoy was released from jail on a $500K bond and is currently placed on house arrest in Utah.
Ending 2021, YoungBoy partnered with the fellow Louisiana native, Birdman to present the two artists' joint mixtape, From The Bayou which would peak at #19 on the Billboard 200.
Beginning 2022 to a ferocious start, YoungBoy would begin to diss King Von on songs such as “Bring The Hook,” and “Fish Scale.” These songs would soon appear on YoungBoy’s eighteenth mixtape, Colors which would later peak at #2 on the Billboard 200.
Later in the year, just a month afterward, YoungBoy would find himself in a viral controversy with the Chicago native, Lil Durk as both of them exchanged brutal disses from Durk’s “AHHH HA,” to YoungBoy’s “I Hate YoungBoy” — both regarding the death of King Von.
Following his hastily start to 2022, YoungBoy would partner up with DaBaby to present the duo’s joint mixtape, BETTER THAN YOU in March. The mixtape would later peak at #10 on the Billboard 200, this would mark YoungBoy’s ninth top ten.
On April 1, 2022, continuing his victorious run, YoungBoy would release The Last Slimeto Sampler, a sample album for his August release, The Last Slimeto. This album would mark YoungBoy’s final album with Atlantic Records.
On July 15, 2022, YoungBoy was found not guilty of his federal guns charge. In a interview on Instagram, YoungBoy announced that he and his team were planning to go on tour.
As planned, on August 5, 2022, YoungBoy released The Last Slimeto which would mark his last album with Atlantic Records, completing the contract. The album would also peak at #1 on the Billboard 200 marking his fifth #1 album. The project would also break a tie with Taylor Swift as it scored a #1 album in each of the past four years.
On September 6, 2022, YoungBoy released Realer 2 as a surprise release, it is presented as a sequel to his December 2018, Realer. Just over a month following the release of Realer 2, YoungBoy released the Juvenile-influenced mixtape, 3800 Degrees which would peak at #12 on the Billboard 200. Two weeks prior to the release of 3800 Degrees, YoungBoy would release yet another mixtape hosted by DJ Drama as a part of his Gangsta Grillz series titled Ma’ I Got A Family.
Through Billboard, on October 24, 2022, it was announced that following YoungBoy’s departure from Atlantic Records, beginning 2023, he would release music under a joint venture deal between his own Never Broke Again and Motown Records.
Everywhere I Go
YoungBoy Never Broke Again Lyrics
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I'm down and out, nigga
Well, nah, I ain't down and out
These niggas wan' see me down and out
Bitch-ass nigga, he gotta, he gotta do better (yeah)
Tell them niggas get at me, slime (D-Roc)
Could get a hundred years from all these fuckin' murders
'Fore it's over, chopper hang around my shoulders like a nigga from Magnolia
From Baton Rouge, but in the East with plenty heat, I'm tryna fold 'em
Yeah, any nigga, bitch, I'm a Demon, not a gremlin
tryna send shit through the ceilin'
Catch me in that foreign, I'm peelin' (skrrt, gone)
I am not wrong, do anything to make it home
Run to a boy, I'm probably gone
High on Demon time
Phat Black up in jail, he bangin' green while on the line
Thuggin' Blood, that's who is I
Gettin' dirty in this bitch, but fly than a motherfucker
Straight from out that North
ain't have no choice but hustle, watch my mama struggle
You can try to take her child and slime gon' put you under
With my baby, nigga, talkin' to myself, might think I'm crazy
They can down me, it don't phase me 'cause this life I live amazin'
It come with jail time and plenty niggas dyin', but gave me millions, nigga
38 my sign, the hood where I reside, ain't gotta feel me, nigga
'Cause I don't fuck with y'all, know I'll bust at y'all
I'm sittin' here waitin' for Ddawg to call, with Nick, he smokin' loud
Don't go to clubs, but I can bring the crowd
I bring them hitters out, my youngin buckin' wit' his ski mask out
He gon' make that chopper sound, don't make him hit at you
Xanax, probably be on two
Gravediggers inside this coupe, you can eat me, tell this bitch don't chew
Tell your friend fuck with my crew
Rep' off shit, that's what I do, don't tell me shit, I don't know you
One talk with my mama, nigga, she told me for to pop 'em too
Hold on, slimes go where I go and they do what I say
Shootin' at the right niggas, still'll swing the wrong way
Just make sure that you ain't out there 'cause you might be who die today
Tryna step on all these niggas and gon' take it to my grave
I'm a dead man, that what they say, I know it
I'm overdue, don't pick and choose, I talk my shit, to show it
That be my Five, he caught one body, tryna make him go for it
Ain't met your noggin with that chopper, why I'm movin' forward?
That murder shit, I'm for it
Know I might die, but I don't trip
That money on galore
Tell my oldest son, drive the ship
And tell my bro, "The pussy bitch that whack me, you go finish him"
I'm gon' be bobbin' in my casket with some diamonds head to limb, yeah
I gave that bitch that bag, now she broke, she sad, yeah
Bitch, let me see my daughter 'fore your boyfriend smashed
Told my grandpa, "I ain't do that shit, man, all them people lyin' on me
If I did, I still wouldn't tell ya, but right now, I'm bein' G"
They know I don't even speak, them niggas crossed the line with me
And now they gotta step on us, if not, they all gon' feel the heat
I eat, I say amazin' grace, I pray to Lord my soul to keep
On side my bed, I pray with beads, free BaBa, that's apart of me
Hold on, slimes go where I go and they do what I say
Shootin' at the right niggas, still'll swing the wrong way
Just make sure that you ain't out there 'cause you might be who die today
Tryna step on all these niggas and gon' take it to my grave
Hold on, slimes go where I go and they do what I say
Shootin' at the right niggas, still'll swing the wrong way
Just make sure that you ain't out there 'cause you might be who die today
Tryna step on all these niggas and gon' take it to my grave
(D-Roc)
(Skeeo, you crazy)
The lyrics to NBA YoungBoy's song "Slimes Go Where I Go" captures the rapper's resilience and determination in the face of adversity. The song begins with YoungBoy expressing that despite his current struggles and setbacks, he refuses to let it bring him down. He acknowledges that there are people who want to see him fail, but he dismisses them, asserting that they need to do better if they want to challenge him. The reference to "slimes" signifies his loyal companions who stick with him through thick and thin.
YoungBoy then delves into the harsh realities of his life, acknowledging the potential consequences of his actions. He speaks about the possibility of facing a hundred years in prison for his involvement in violent incidents. However, he also has a strong desire to achieve financial success before his life takes a turn for the worse. This highlights his ambition and the constant awareness of the dangers that surround him.
The rapper mentions his affiliation with the Demon street gang, portraying a sense of pride and power while hinting at his involvement in criminal activity. He emphasizes his ability to overcome challenges and his unwavering focus on success, using his experiences growing up in Baton Rouge as motivation. YoungBoy doesn't shy away from the fact that his path involves risks and violence, but he sees it as a necessary sacrifice to provide for his family.
Throughout the song, he reflects on his past struggles and the obstacles he has overcome. YoungBoy's lyrics portray a mix of confidence, defiance, and a deep understanding of the hardships that come with his chosen lifestyle. The song serves as a reminder of his unwavering determination to succeed, even in the face of adversity.
Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Kentrell Gaulden
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
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Me brudda we in dis bih vibin🔥🤝
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Dont it sound like pimp c on the track 😂
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This old youngboy is killer.. man predicted his fame
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It’s faith .!!
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Yeah
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he manifested that shit
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Speak into existance*
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When youngboy start humming you know he bout to spit some shit 💯🐍