Youngboy Never Broke Again's legal situation has prevented him from being active on social media. We haven't heard too much from him over the past few months even in the lead up to his debut album, Until Death Call My Name. For a while, it felt like the album wasn't even coming out but the rapper kept his promise and delivered the project. Despite his absence from social media, he's been promoting the project heavily with several music videos for it. He's dropped off the video for "Diamond Teeth Samurai" prior to to the projects release and since then, he's dropped videos for "Overdose" and "We Poppin." Today, he comes through with his latest visuals for "Villain."
Youngboy Never Broke Again is back with his new video for "Villain" off Until Death Calls My Name. The rapper brings the viewer through his hood with his latest visual. The video shows the rapper boxing with homies in his hood and playing chess in the streets. The rapper then flexes his racks and his multiple platinum plaques. The video isn't anything out of this world but it's authentic to Youngboy. Hopefully, we'll be getting more visuals from him in the near future.
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