Blac Youngsta Grabs Label Signees For Collaborative Tape “Blac Youngsta Presents: Heavy Camp, Checkmate”

Blac Youngsta is easily one of the more prolific rappers from Memphis, Tennessee. The 33-year-old label head is back once again to follow up a recent drop. Unfortunately, his last record came during an agonizing time. Youngsta was dealing with the loss of his brother at the hands of a shooter at a local gas station.

Of course, Blac grieved the way most artists do, which is to make some music about their loved ones. That theme was quite heavy on Blac Sheep 2, a sequel to the original dropped months before it. He still was able to bring some turnt tracks though. We continue to wish Blac Youngsta, as well as his family and friends, the very best going forward.

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Listen To Blac Youngsta Presents: Heavy Camp, Checkmate By Blac Youngsta

But, yes, as we mentioned at the beginning, he is back with a new album. This time he is working with a small handful of artists. Those are Trapionn, Lil Migo, and Cy Yung. All three of them are affiliated with Youngsta’s label, Heavy Camp. Blac Youngsta Presents: Heavy Camp, Checkmate features 11 tracks with different combinations of guests on almost every song. Blac handles the closer “Loyal” and this album is all about street bangers. Give it a try with the links above.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new album, Blac Youngsta Presents: Heavy Camp, Checkmate, by Blac Youngsta? Which label signee performed the best throughout the record and why? Which songs are you gravitating toward the most so far? Should he turn this into an album series? We would like to hear what you have to say. With that in mind, be sure to leave all of your hottest takes in the comments section below. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding Blac Youngsta. Finally, stay with us for the most informative album posts throughout the week.

Blac Youngsta Presents: Heavy Camp, Checkmate Tracklist:

  1. Plugged N with Lil Migo & Trapionn
  2. Problems with Lil Migo & Trapionn
  3. Stuck In My Ways with Trapionn & Cy Yung
  4. Scared To Lose You with Lil Migo & Trapionn
  5. Use To with Trapionn
  6. Clean It Out with Lil Migo
  7. Maddd At Ya with Cy Yung
  8. Pain with Lil Migo & Cy Yung
  9. Kitchen with Lil Migo & Trapionn
  10. Thinking Ahead with Lil Migo
  11. Loyal

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Blac Youngsta Comes Through With “Blac Sheep,” His Second Project Of The Year

Blac Youngsta’s been quietly ushering in a new chapter in his career. The rapper, who signed to Yo Gotti’s CMG imprint, hasn’t necessarily had the streets lit with his antics over the past year. Instead, he’s put his pen to work and kept a consistent stream of music. Blac Youngsta lit up 2022 with the release of 4LIFE, a 23-song effort that found him trading bars with Yo Gotti, 42 Dugg, and more. However, he clearly had more heat in the stash that he prepared to drop in ‘23.

Though we’re only four months into the new year, the “I’m Assuming” rapper proved that he’s not wasting a moment. In February, he released his follow-up to 4LIFE with Bank Appointment. The February release didn’t boast many features with the exception of 42 Dugg, Lil Migo, and Trapionn. The project was an excellent depiction of his gritty delivery and sound. An authentic depiction that captured his aggression, humor, and everything else that we’ve grown to love about Blac Youngsta.

Blac Youngsta Returns To The Fold With “Blac Sheep”

Nearly two months after his last release, the Memphis rapper returns with his new project Blac Sheep. The 13-song effort contains no features whatsoever but it’s another unadulterated look into Blac Youngsta’s creativity. Records like “Freaky” and “Alleged” are equally as fun as they are menacing while Youngsta aggressively dives into sexcapades and street politics. Overall, Blac Youngsta is bringing fans exactly what they want on Blac Sheep. Youngsta fully gravitates towards real guttural, heavy production that pull his energy out with each bar. It’s another exceptional release from Youngsta, though we suspect he has more in the chamber before the year closes. 

When Youngsta announced the project, he previewed a few bars that capture the essence of his new project. “I’m praying to god he can finally forgive me for my sins, I’m the Blac Sheep of my family,” he wrote. “If you are too then you my twin.” Hopefully, this won’t be the last release from Blac Youngsta this year. Press play on his new project above and sound off with your thoughts in the comment section below.