Category: YoungBoy Never Broke Again
The lyrics of YoungBoy Never Broke Again’s “Testimony” present a personal reflection, detailing the struggles, aspirations, and lifestyle he has experienced. Intro & Refrain YoungBoy sets the tone of the song by addressing his...
As presented in the chorus of “Right Foot Creep”, what the title of this song alludes to, most concisely put, is sneaking or ‘creeping’ up on an enemy and gunning him down. NBA YoungBoy proceeds...
The first thing you may be saying to yourself is why would NBA YoungBoy drop a track entitled “I Hate YoungBoy”? Well that’s because, motif-wise, he’s supposed to be relaying from the perspective of his...
If you haven’t figured it out already, let it be now known that the title of this song (“Wusyaname”) is actually a stylized way of saying ‘what’s your name?’ And in the world of hip-hop,...
First off let it be noted that on “Need It” what exactly the titular “it” is supposed to be is never specified. However, considering the overall tone of the lyrics, “it” can be said to...
This is a family-centric track by NBA YoungBoy. In fact it features a conversation with his grandfather in the intro. And his mother, Sherhonda Gaulden, drops a verse. But as for YoungBoy’s verse, in a way it’s like his...
Content-wise “AI Nash” is your quintessential NBA YoungBoy track. That means the lyrics are largely centered on his wealth, street life and relationship with women. And overall he lets listeners know from the onset that he...
The lyrics of “Bat Man” are primarily dedicated to NBA YoungBoy’s willingness, indeed fantasies, to shoot up opps. And this is coming from someone who is a recognized gun-toter. Indeed in this track he lets it be...
For the most part, “Bad Bad” is about NBA YoungBoy Never Broke Again shooting people or arranging to get them shot. A secondary topic, which pops up from time-to-time (i.e. in the chorus), alludes to...
As we all know, a bandit is someone tantamount to an outlaw, as in a thief. But in this particular song, such a title being bestowed upon the artists is actually symbolic. And what it...