NBA Youngboy Sends Threatening Warning To His Enemies

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NBA Youngboy Sends Threatening Warning To His Enemies

Youngboy Never Broke Again calls for the death of his foes.

NBA Youngboy has recently been going back and forth with his adversaries, including Lil Durk and NLE Choppa. The Baton Rouge first took shots at the late King Von on his song “Bring The Hook“. “Ni**a, this that Squid Game, O-Block pack get rolled up, Murder what they told us, Atlanta boy get fold up,” he raps, referencing King Von’s murder in Atlanta.

King Von’s good friend and fellow rapper Lil Durk responded to Youngboy through a subliminal post on his IG. “Don’t claim it if you don’t do it, you still a b***h,” Durk wrote with a picture of King Von. Lil Reese and NLE Choppa also responded to the song on DJ Akademiks post.

Then the rapper unleashed another new diss track “Know Like I Know“, where he threw subliminal shots at both NLE Choppa and Lil Durk. “I bet yo’ momma be destroyed ni**a / When we send yo stupid a*s to God for makin’ statements Choosin’ sides about my beef with them lil boys / I can say I saw it, you can say I was your favorite, ni**a / Better stay up in your place bi**h, f**k around get yo face split / They know I’m a demon, you ain’t met the devil til they seen me,” he rapped.

 

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“Colors” will be the follow-up to Last Fall’s “Sincerely, Kentrell,” which was released while YoungBoy was still in prison owing to federal firearms accusations. YoungBoy’s third studio album, which contains 21 songs (or 23 if you add the Deluxe edition) and zero appearances, debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 with 137,000 first-week album equivalent units sold, after the success of AI YoungBoy 2, 38 Baby 2, and Top.

Now NBA sends a threatening message for his enemies through new pictures on social media. In the photos, Youngboy lying down on the floor in Utah house arrest, with “You ni**as Gone Die, Stay Safe,” written beside him with cash.

Now, a few of more well-known musicians are following suit with their own money-written notes.
Lil Durk accomplished it by yelling, “hurry y’all bi**h azz up,” as you can see. Future, on the other hand, did the same thing, only he wrote “Im dat “n***a.”

 

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