NBA YoungBoy’s “MAKE AMERICA SLIME AGAIN” Hits #1 on Apple Music


It appears that NBA YoungBoy is still generating significant streaming numbers.

NBA YoungBoy has done it again, y’all.

His latest studio album, MASA (MAKE AMERICA SLIME AGAIN), has officially reached #1 on U.S. Apple Music, continuing a flawless run: every single one of his studio albums has now topped the chart. Let that sink in.

At 25, only a few artists in the streaming era have matched YoungBoy’s relentless release schedule—or the way his music immediately takes over digital platforms. With MAKE AMERICA SLIME AGAIN, he fuses his raw emotional candor with aggressive Southern grit, keeping the formula fresh while staying true to the pain and paranoia that fuels much of his catalog.



From viral snippets to cryptic cover art, the rollout felt signature YoungBoy—no mainstream press runs, no traditional hype cycle, just music and momentum. His core fanbase showed up instantly, pushing the album straight to the top.

At this point, the numbers are undeniable. And whether critics like it or not, NBA YoungBoy is one of the most dominant and consistent chart forces in modern hip-hop. Whenever he isn’t dropping, his backup quarterback, Li’Angelo Ball, will take the baton. So the YNs are covered either way.




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