YoungBoy Never Broke Again Shows The World His Vicious Side In “Gangsta Fever” (Review & Stream)

I’m convinced that YoungBoy Never Broke Again likes rapping over instrumentals inspired by Law and Order SVU’s theme song.


Can I be honest with you for one second? OK, here I go: YoungBoy Never Broke Again is a troubled n***a. Not only does his multiple arrests scare me, but in his music, he also shows a level of angst that seems so f**king unhealthy. In “Gangsta Fever,” the Louisiana rapper continues to show lots of emotion, delivering a track to us that has diabolical raps and passionate crooning. With the topic of the song revolving around his hood comeuppance, I don’t blame his approach, but that doesn’t mean I don’t have the right to sound concerned.

BTW, I f**k with this song.

 

OVERALL RATING (4/5)


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