NBA YoungBoy Seemingly Responds To Trap Lore Ross In New Song

NBA YoungBoy is an artist who has been through a lot over the course of his young career. Although he is extremely famous, he is someone who is largely blackballed by the mainstream. Regardless of how many units he sells or how many views he gets, there seems to be an anti-YoungBoy agenda. However, the artist is still doing his own thing and his fans love him for it. No matter who gets in his way, he provides some great music that is always going to get some love from the die-hards.

If you have been paying attention to YoungBoy as of late, you know that he was recently the subject of a Trap Lore Ross documentary. The YouTuber has made documentaries on various artists in the past. Many of these videos are very long and consist of reports about an artist’s alleged gang affiliation and alleged crimes. The video about YoungBoy is called YoungBoy: Real Killer or Fake Gangster? and has already amassed millions of views.

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NBA YoungBoy Delivers New Track

Today, YoungBoy dropped a brand-new song simply called “Testimony.” In this new track, YoungBoy has a lot on his mind. However, as fans pointed out, there is one bar that seems to suggest he is addressing Trap Lore Ross and his documentary. “Real gangstar or a fake killer? tell em “fuck with us,” YoungBoy raps on the song. Overall, it is a pretty subtle bar, however, it does feel like a direct addressing of the situation.

The Trap Lore Ross Doc

When Trap Lore Ross came out with his King Von documentary, there was understandably a lot of controversy. In fact, Ross accused King Von of even being a serial killer. Of course, this situation is much different as YoungBoy is around to address what was said. Only time will tell whether or not Trap Lore Ross decides to speak on these bars. Let us know your thoughts on all of this, in the comments section below. Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for more news and updates from around the music world.

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NBA YoungBoy Fans Allegedly Threaten Trap Lore Ross Over Upcoming Documentary

NBA YoungBoy fans allegedly flooded Trap Lore Ross’ social media DMs with death threats after the YouTuber teased an upcoming video on the rapper’s upbringing in Baton Rouge. Taking to his Instagram Story, over the weekend, Ross revealed the backlash with which he’s been dealing.

“1 Picture and my DMS are a warzone. Grown adults Sending death threats over content they haven’t even seen. Wait and see what I actually have to say on the topic,” he wrote in the post. Trap Lore Ross is perhaps best known for his highly controversial documentary, King Von: Rap’s First Serial Killer. YoungBoy fans are clearly worried he’s going to take a similar approach with the new video.

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NBA YoungBoy At Lil WeezyAna

NEW ORLEANS, LA – AUGUST 25: NBA YoungBoy performs during Lil WeezyAna at Champions Square on August 25, 2018, in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)

In a trailer for the piece, Trap Lore Ross says: “His music is personal, thought-provoking and violent in equal measure. He’s one of the few artists who can top the Billboard charts with music all about killing, death, and destruction. But his ability to communicate the stark realities of life growing up in the dangerous slums of Baton Rouge have inspired people all over America.” Trap Lore Ross has yet to announce a release date for the video. When No Jumper shared the clip on Instagram, fans in the comments section were unhappy with the YouTuber. “Imagine speaking on the dead then try play victim when you get death threats,” one user commented. Another wrote: “This n***a telling on everybody really tryna ruin our black kings for what?”

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On the music front, YoungBoy has been mostly quiet in recent months, dropping his latest album, Richest Opp, back in May. However, he collaborated with Queen Naija for the single, “No Fake Love,” in September. Be on the lookout for further updates on Trap Lore Ross’ upcoming documentary on YoungBoy on HotNewHipHop.

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Trap Lore Ross Tells Boosie Badazz To Finish King Von Documentary Before Discussing It

The documentary, King Von: Rap’s First Serial Killer, has proven to be incredibly controversial. Created by British YouTuber Trap Lore Ross, the four-hour documentary accuses the rapper of killing at least 10 people before his death in 2020. While the project had its supporters, many people criticized the sensationalized documentary. In now-deleted tweets, Asian hit back about Rap’s First Serial Killer, calling it “not true.” She also argued, “How They Tell A Story About Somebody That DIED before he could tell his own.” Furthermore, the second tweet reposted to Instagram by TheNeighborhoodTalk is in reference to a claim that the documentary isn’t saying anything that King Von hadn’t already said.

Also among the detractors were Boosie Badazz and DJ Vlad. Discussing the documentary on Vlad’s show, both men said that they had not watched the documentary in its entirety. Boosie stated that he got about 30 minutes in before losing interest. “Youtube, and all these people who think they know what they’re talking about, don’t actually know what the fuck is going on,” Boosie commented. “I be looking at this shit on YouTube like, y’all be totally wrong. Y’all motherfuckers, you’re guessing. If you’re not inside their clique total, you don’t know,” he continued.

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Trap Lore Ross Hits Back At Boosie and Vlad

Speaking with TMZ, Trap Lore Ross responded to the criticism levelled at him by Vlad and Boosie. “[If] Boosie watches the rest of the documentary—he said he only got like 30 minutes in, right?—I feel like maybe if he checks the whole thing out … I don’t know, let’s see how he feels,” he said.

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After clarifying how much he looks up to Vlad, Ross added: “I think Vlad did say he hadn’t seen the documentary yet, and once again, I think if you watch all the documentary, I think you would understand … ’cause I guess Boosie’s kinda coloring Vlad’s response, in the sense that Boosie’s saying it’s all cap and Vlad’s kinda like, ‘ah yeah, it’s all cap.’” Follow all the latest news here at HotNewHipHop.

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