Youngboy Never Broke Again Joins Damar Jackson On "Fn Everything"

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Damar Jackson & Youngboy Never Broke Again deliver a smooth single on "Fn Everything."

Damar Jackson's been buzzing out of Louisiana for quite some time now. He's slowly buzzing and proving to be one of the most promising young voices in R&B to emerge. While he hasn't had a mainstream hit yet, he's definitely on his way. Six months a go, he dropped off his mixtape Unfaithfuwhich featured the single "Fn Everything." Today, he revisits it with a brand new remix including an additional verse from Youngboy Never Broke Again.

Damar Jackson taps Youngboy Never Broke Again for a revamp of his single "Fn Everything." The song was originally co-produced by Damar himself alongside Big Fruit. YoungBoy naturally has a melodic approach to his delivery but on this one, he takes it even further. It's a softer side to YoungBoy that we haven't really heard too much of but he still kills it. 

Quotable Lyrics
Say you wouldn't leave me but you took your shit and left
Always told you how I feel but you act like you ain't care
You say you can go without me really you don't need no help
Say you wanna start a business, you can do that shit yourself


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