YoungBoy Never Broke Again "Talkin Sh*t" Video

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Youngboy Never Broke Again drops his first video off of "38 Baby 2."

Youngboy Never Broke Again is a young, promising voice in the South. His name's been bubbling this past year and there's no doubt that he deserves it. He's been through some trials and tribulations that's reflected in the music he makes. Between his voice, his flow and his charisma on a microphone, he's been garnering a lot of attraction especially after the release of his last project, AI Youngboy. Even though, he's fresh off of releasing that, his fans have been pressing him for his upcoming project 38 Baby 2. In honor of his fans requests, he drops the first single off of the project "Talkin Shit."

The video for "Talkin Shit" has Youngboy Never Broke Again flexin' in his 38 chain in the alleyway and in the hallways. With a very gritty aesthetic to it, Youngboy Never Broke Again counts cash and throws it away during the video. The video was directed by Karltin Bankz and Cotton Films. Karltin Bankz has done video work with the likes of  Moneybagg Yo as well as Peewee Longway. It has his clean cuts added to the hood aesthetic that Karltin specializes him. The video for "Talkin' Shit" has some clever cuts and highlights Youngboy Never Broke Again's star-quality. 

While it's only been less than a month since he dropped his last project, it seems like Youngboy Never Broke Again is keeping the momentum going. Last week, we reported that he was given a suspended sentence of ten years, three years of probation, 250 hours of community service and a $5000 dollar fine for aggravated assault. While it's unfortunate for the Baton Rouge rapper, his music career has seemed to keep him busy enough to stay out of trouble. At 16 years old, he has a promising future ahead and it would be sad to see it go to waste. 

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