YoungBoy Never Broke Keeps The Heat Coming With “Drop’Em”

DROP’EM

YoungBoy Never Broke Again

OVERALL RATING (???)


 

YoungBoy Never Broke Again makes sure you hear his voice at least once a week.

I’m not going to lie, it’s hard as s**t to find something new to say about fresh YoungBoy Never Broke Again music. To me, a lot of the songs he makes are similar to one another, especially content-wise. With that being said, in “Drop’em,” the Louisiana rapper does nothing I haven’t heard him do before.

“Drop’em” is powered by this bouncy-ass instrumental that can probably dunk on a big man. Over it, YoungBoy Never Broke Again spits ferocious bars about murking n***as, spending money aimlessly, and getting dome. While I like the bi-polar approach the 21-year-old rapper spits with on the song (He switches between mellow and heinous throughout), I don’t really care for his erratic lyrics.

Forget NBA Youngboy, it’s March, we should call him NCAA YoungBoy this month!


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