Rap crooner Yung Bleu and Big Sean are coming through clutch on Hump Day. The hip-hop pair have blessed fans with the visual treatment to their hard-hitting “Way More Close (Stuck In A Box)” music video. The visual is packed with deep words centered on the theme of love. Bleu takes the spotlight and sets […]
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Yung Bleu And A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie Indulge In Serenity In Their Video For ‘Ghetto Love Birds’
Yung Bleu continues to make the most of an impressive 2020, which saw him increase his audience with Love Scars: The Five Stages of Emotions, plus a remix of “You’re Mines Still” with Drake. A day after the release of his newest album, Moon Boy, the Alabama native recruits A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie to join him in a video for “Ghetto Love Birds,” which captures the duo indulging in serenity through desert, ocean, and jungle landscapes, all while expressing the true power of love.
Moon Boy offers additional features from Drake, Gunna, Chris Brown, Kehlani, Moneybagg Yo, Kodak Black, Big Sean, 2 Chainz, H.E.R., John Legend, and Jeezy. Both album and the video were released after Bleu announced a North American tour in support of the new album. The Alabama native will hit the road starting on August 26 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. From then on he will make a number of stops in major cities across North America before bringing things to a close on October 9 in Seattle, Washington.
You can watch the video for “Ghetto Love Birds” above.
Moon Boy is out now via Vandross Music Group/EMPIRE. Get it here.
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Yung Bleu And Big Sean Yearn For A More Intimate Relationship On ‘Way More Close (Stuck In A Box)’
After years of mixtapes and EPs, Yung Bleu earned his breakout moment at the end of last year when Drake dropped a remix of his 2020 track, “You’re Mines Still.” Within weeks, Yung Bleu became a more recognizable name and the “You’re Mines Still” remix would continue to grow in popularity, as it later reached double-Platinum status. Months later, the Alabama native is still on his grind as he gears up to release a brand new project, but before he does so, Yung Bleu called on Big Sean for his latest single, “Way More Close (Stuck In A Box).”
The track finds both acts detailing the struggles in their respective relationships. While things may be hard, neither desire to call it quits, rather, they hope to break out of the bad cycle and do what needs to be done in order to strengthen and boost their relationships.
“Way More Close (Stuck In A Box)” arrives with news that Yung Bleu’s next album, titled Moon Boy, will arrive on July 23. The effort comes equipped with 15 songs and Yung Bleu’s previously released single “The Baddest” with Chris Brown and 2 Chainz.
You can press play on “Way More Close (Stuck In A Box)” in the video above.
Moon Boy is out 7/23 via Vandross Music Group/Empire. Pre-order it here.
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Alabama rapper/singer Yung Bleu had a breakout year in 2020 thanks in part to the star power of hip-hop icon Drake. Bleu’s remix of “You’re Mines Still” had a feature from the Grammy-winning Toronto native and it’s been his biggest hit to date. Yung Bleu Credits Drake For Millions Yung Bleu revealed on Twitter recently […]
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