Yung Bleu Continues To Show Off His Singing Skills On “Ghetto Love Birds”

GHETTO LOVE BIRDS

Yung Bleu

OVERALL RATING (??????)


Someone clearly has Yung Bleu’s ghetto heart.

So, why don’t folks call Yung Bleu a singer? In every song that I have heard him in, he sounds like the second coming of Lionel Ritchie. Anywho, on “Ghetto Love Birds,” his latest single, Bleu does a little bit of singing and a little bit of rapping.

“Ghetto Love Birds” sounds like You’re Mines Still’s cousin. You get similar melodies, similar lyrics, and similar vibes between the two songs. I will say this, though: His rap verse on the song hits pretty hard.

I f**k with Yung Bleu’s fearlessness.


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