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Drake And NBA Youngboy Top The List of Most Listened To Artist In 2022
Drake and NBA Youngboy are sitting at the top spots when it comes to the most streamed artist of 2022 so far.
Drake currently holds the number one spot with three billion streams. Youngboy Never Broke Again is closely trailing behind him with two-point-eight billion streams.
Chart Data revealed the stats oover the weekend,
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Currently, Taylor Swift, Juice WRLD, and The Weeknd are also sitting in the top five most streamed artist of 2022.
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Boosie On Being Dissed by NBA Youngboy: “I Don’t Wanna Kill Him”
Boosie Badazz was one of many dissed by NBA Youngboy on his “I Hate YoungBoy” single. “Feel like Boosie don’t even like me, bitch, don’t call my phone, fuck you,” the young Louisiana star rapped. Once again sitting with DJ Vlad, Boosie revealed why he did not reach out to Youngboy and dissed him on a song instead.
“Because I don’t wanna kill him,” Boosie said. “So, I just wanted to say what I had to say. I ain’t really promote the song. I just wanted to say what I had to say. I just felt like, I’ll say what I had to say over the mic and that’s it, you know? Like I said, my first and last time speaking on it. I was gon’ say what I had to say, and that’s it.”
YOu can hear it from Boosie below.
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NBA YoungBoy and P Yungin Unite for “Pull Up Actin” Video
YoungBoy Never Broke and P. Yungin collaborates on “Pull Up Actin,” a new track and music video released by Never Broke Again, LLC/Motown Records.
Through twitchy 808s and a snappy beat, the head-nodding production bobs and weaves. Before an instantly addictive tune, YoungBoy Never Broke Again shares bars with emerging Louisiana artist P. Yungin. The accompanying visual emphasizes their celebrity. The visual has a lush ambiance as lavish as the rhymes, with lightning, beautiful automobiles, and a private plane.
You can see the video below.
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Chief Keef Shuts Down Talks of Forthcoming NBA Youngboy Collaboration: “This Song From 2018”
The Internet came across a snippet of a collaboration between Chief Keef and NBA Youngboy and immediately perked their ears, looking for the full thing. Don’t look for it to arrive anytime soon as it is allegedly old.
No Jumper noted Chief Keef Sosa saw the murmurs of the collaboration online, leading him to let fans know the song is old and not one that he cares for.
“This song from 2018 And I don’t like the song and I’m sure Lil folks don’t like it either,” Keef wrote. You can hear the snippet and peep Keef’s response below.
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DJ Akademiks Says NBA Youngboy Will Release ‘The Last Slimeto’ as an Album
NBA Youngboy just released a joint album with DaBaby but he has more work loading. Speaking with DJ Akademiks, YB revealed that he will be releasing a new album, The Last Slimeto soon.
“Talked to YB .. he in great spirits n focused,” Akademiks wrote on Twitter. “I complimented him on his work ethic dropping so much music and so consistently n he said this the average for him.. he got a whole nother level… n said ‘The Last Slimeto’ a album not a EP. want his fans to pre order it fri.”
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YoungBoy Never Broke Again Will Go On Trial For Gun Possession In May
YoungBoy Never Broke Again — aka NBA YoungBoy — is soon to go on trial on federal gun charges. The Baton Rouge artist was arrested along with 15 others in 2020 on suspicion of possession of stolen firearms and distributing drugs, and today, Rolling Stone reports that the trial date has been set for May 16 in Louisiana’s Middle District. The rapper entered a preliminary plea of “not guilty” to charges of possession of an unregistered firearm by a felon and has been on house arrest since October.
However, he’s got reason to be optimistic about the outcome of the trial. At the end of February, US District Court Chief Judge Shelly Dick ruled that video evidence of YoungBoy brandishing the firearms in question was invalid due to an unlawful search of the SD card containing it. While an anonymous 911 call about men brandishing guns prompted police to break up what was reported as a rap video shoot in September 2020, the warrant only mentioned the video, while the warrant made no mentions of the SD cards or video equipment.
YoungBoy’s defense filed a motion to have the evidence suppressed, which Dick granted after deeming the warrant — and the resulting search that turned up the would-be incriminating evidence — invalid. The rapper’s defense lawyer Drew Findling said of the upcoming trial, “We’re 100 percent convinced of his innocence, and now we have to continue to evaluate our strategy. The unconstitutionality of law enforcement was clearly evident to the court and resulted in a slew of evidence being thrown out. We’re looking forward to going to court.”
YoungBoy Never Broke Again is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.