NBA Youngboy Gets Some Things Off His Chest On "Death Enclaimed"

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Youngboy Never Broke Again addresses this week's string of controversy on his latest record.

Though Youngboy Never Broke Again can be best described as reclusive, his personal life still finds its way onto social media. This week, in particular, he's found himself in the midst of a few controversies. Music is his outlet, though, so you can expect him to be his most honest and vulnerable on wax.

Today, he unleashed his latest single, "Death Enclaimed" where he addresses every headline he's made this week from his home getting robbed to J. Prince's recent video claiming he retrieved these items. Beyond that, there's a significance in releasing this on Father's Day, especially after reports that he welcomed two children this week from different women. On the record, he clarifies that he has six children, including four boys and two girls. Though there's a level of confrontation in his tone, he speaks on the inner demons he faces. Tackling mental health issues and the paranoia of betrayal in his inner circle, Youngboy uses "Death Enclaimed" to get a few things that have been weighing on him off of his chest.

Quotable Lyrics
I don't move around if they gon' kill me in my home
The ones you known to be around, not on my side
I don't fuck with n***as, never did, why would I lie?
Big dawg who? You got me fucked up, that n***a know he tried
I move by results, not by friends or things that's televised


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