YFN Lucci Makes a Defiant Return With “JAN. 31st” After Prison Release


YFN Lucci is finally back making music.

While I absolutely do not condone the horrific crimes YFN Lucci was convicted of, I believe it’s still valid to acknowledge the tragedy of an artist losing their prime behind bars. The Atlanta rapper showed immense potential early in his career, earning major co-signs and delivering a sound that was emotionally raw and sonically distinct. Now, following his release, Lucci has stepped back into the booth with his new track, “JAN. 31st.”

“JAN. 31st” is a fitting reintroduction. Over a dark, tense instrumental, Lucci wastes no time reasserting himself as someone not to be taken lightly. He also addresses the gravity of his situation head-on, referencing how he was facing 200 years despite there being no direct evidence against him. The track isn’t delivered in the emotionally melodic style we’ve come to expect from Lucci—instead, it’s gritty, chest-out, and full of conviction.

All in all, “JAN. 31st” is a strong, no-nonsense return for YFN Lucci, setting the tone for what could be a powerful second chapter in his musical journey.

Check out “JAN. 31st (my truth)” below.



RGM RATING

Rating: 4 out of 5.

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