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  • YoungBoy Never Broke Again Racks Up Third No. 1 Album on Billboard 200 in Less Than a Year

    Before dominating the countdown with ‘Top’, the ‘Kacey Talk’ rapper first debuted at number 1 with in October 2019 with ‘Al YoungBoy 2′ and followed it up in May 2020 with ’38 Baby 2’.
    Sep 21, 2020
    AceShowbiz – YoungBoy Never Broke Again has scored his third number one album in less than a year on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart.
    Top has debuted at number one on the countdown with 126,000 equivalent album unit sales in its opening week.
    He first debuted at number one in October, 2019 with “Al YoungBoy 2” and hit the top again in May with “38 Baby 2”.

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    The last solo act to land three number ones in a year was rapper Future, who took just over six months to score three chart-toppers in 2015 and 2016. BTS (Bangtan Boys) managed the feat in 10 months and 25 days in 2018 and 2019.
    Pop Smoke’s former number one, “Shoot for the Stars Aim for the Moon”, stays put at two on the new countdown with 73,000 equivalent album units, while Juice WRLD makes it a rap top three as “Legends Never Die” is unmoved at three after earning 54,000 units.
    Taylor Swift’s former number one, “Folklore”, rises to four with 44,000 equivalent album units and the original Broadway cast recording of “Hamilton: An American Musical” is back in the top five at five with 41,000 units.
    Top Ten Billboard 200:
    “Top” – YoungBoy Never Broke Again (126,000 units)
    “Shoot for the Stars Aim for the Moon” – Pop Smoke (73,000 units)
    “Legends Never Die” – Juice WRLD (54,000 units)
    “Folklore” – Taylor Swift (44,000 units)
    “Hamilton: An American Musical” – Various Artists (41,000 units)
    “My Turn” – Lil Baby (40,000 units)
    “Detroit 2” – Big Sean (37,000 units)
    “We Are Chaos” – Marilyn Manson (31,000 units)
    “Pray 4 Love” – Rod Wave (30,000 units)
    “Hollywood’s Bleeding” – Post Malone (29,000 units)

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  • Fans Convinced NBA YoungBoy Raps About Ex Jania Meshell on 'To My Lowest'

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    On the song, which is included on his new album ‘Top’, the ‘Death Enclaimed’ rapper can be heard spitting his rhymes, ‘You hurt me deep when I was down on my lowest.’
    Sep 12, 2020
    AceShowbiz – NBA YoungBoy a.k.a. YoungBoy Never Broke Again released his latest album “Top” on Friday, September 11 and immediately sparked chatter among social media users. One of the songs off the album, “To My Lowest”, particularly gains attention as several people suspect that the spitter is rapping about his ex Jania Meshell.
    “You hurt me deep when I was down on my lowest/ I needed you, you ain’t give a f**k ’bout me growing/ All this pain I’ve been showing,” he raps on the chorus of the song. “It ain’t no reason another man should have to raise my son/ Can’t let you bleed and another man shouldn’t have to bust your gun.”
    Fans are convinced that the song is about Jania after listening to the song. “Girl he cussing Jania down to the grounddd on To My Lowest, I’m knowing that song ab her,” one said. “Is it just me or? To My Lowest is definitely about Jania,” someone else wrote, as another echoed the sentiment, “To My Lowest most DEFINITELY about Jania.”
    YB and Jania dated on-and-off for sometime. Their relationship made headlines after a video surfaced of the rapper body slamming his girlfriend in a hotel. YB was subsequently arrested and charged with kidnapping and aggravated assault. Not stopping there, the two were also caught in a back and forth online after YB confessed to having herpes because of her.
    In response to the allegations, she said, “I didn’t give NOBODY S**T! This lying s**t getting OUT OF HAND and I’m sick of it. Anything for SALES I’m over it I DO NOT HAVE S**T.”
    YB and Jania share a child together, a son named Kacey Alexander Gaulden.

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  • NBA YoungBoy Accused of Copying Roddy Ricch's Debut Album Cover Art

    However, there are also some people who come to YB’s defense as they point out that ‘The Box’ hitmaker isn’t the first one to create a black-and-white album cover.
    Aug 21, 2020
    AceShowbiz – NBA YoungBoy a.k.a. YoungBoy Never Broke Again is gearing up for the release of his new album. Before the effort hits the stores, the hip-hop star shared on social media the cover art for the record, only to spark chatter among social media users as many of them thought that it looked very similar to Roddy Ricch’s debut album cover art.
    The artwork for YB’s new album “TOP” showed him standing against a plain background as he donned a black shirt with a chain necklace. Fans pointed out that his pose looked oddly similar to Ricch’s pose in his “Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial” artwork, not to mention that both rappers were shown from the chest up in their respective artworks.
    Not a few started criticizing YB following this realization. Someone called him “lame,” adding that he “really took Roddy Ricch whole album cover.” Meanwhile, an individual quipped, “NBA Youngboy : Can I copy your paper?’ Roddy Rich : Yeah just change it up a bit so it’s not obvious.” One other said, “Roddy Ricch when he saw the album cover for Nba Youngboy new album,” along with a video Soulja Boy dissing Drake, “He copied my whole f***ing flow, word to word bar to bar!”
    “Youngboy should change the name he already stole Roddy’s cover,” another commented. “Roddy: hey mom do me and YoungBoy look the same,” one more person joked, as someone else said, “I thought this n***a roddy ricch was funna drop but I looked again and its youngboy.”
    YB has yet to respond to the accusation, but some people have already come to his defense. For instance, one wrote, “Yall swear he took roddy rich album cover Roddy rich isnt the 1st person on earth to create a black and white album cover but yall still gone be the first ones listening to his album smh.” There was also an individual who said, “everybody saying Youngboy copied Roddy Rich’s album cover but they look absolutely nothing alike. one has a GREY background the other has WHITE background. y’all blind fr.”

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    NBA YoungBoy's Scores Second No. 1 Album on Billboard 200 Chart With '38 Baby 2'

    With the new chart-topper, DaBaby’s former leader ‘Blame It on Baby’ falls one spot to No. 2 with 56,000 equivalent album units earned this week of Billboard 200 chart.
    May 4, 2020
    AceShowbiz – YoungBoy Never Broke Again bumps DaBaby’s “Blame It on Baby” in this week’s Billboard 200 chart with his new album “38 Baby 2”. The set debuts with 67,000 equivalent album units earned in the U.S. in the week ending April 30, according to Nielsen Music/MRC Data.
    Of that sum, 63,000 are in SEA units, while 4,000 are in album sales with a negligible number being in TEA units. “38 Baby 2” marks YoungBoy’s second No. 1, following “AI YoungBoy 2”, which arrived atop the chart less than seven months ago with 110,000 units earned in its first week.
    With the new chart-topper, DaBaby’s “Blame It on Baby” falls one spot to No. 2 with 56,000 equivalent album units earned. Meanwhile, Lil Uzi Vert’s “Eternal Atake” is stationary at No. 3 after racking in 49,000 units. The Weeknd’s “After Hours” follows it up, dropping 2-4 with 48,000 equivalent album units.
    Still occupying No. 5 is Lil Baby’s “My Turn” with 41,000 units. Post Malone is also a non-mover as its album “Hollywood’s Bleeding” stays steady after earning 38,000 equivalent album units this week.
    Bad Bunny’s “YHLQMDLG” stays still at No. 7 with 34,000 units. As for Roddy Ricch’s former chart-topper “Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial” continues to hold at No. 8 with 33,000 units earned.
    Returning to the Top 10 is Travis Scott (II)’s “Astroworld”. It ascends from No. 30 to No. 9 with 28,000 units, thanks to his “Fortnite” virtual concert which took place on April 23. Concluding the top 10 is Megan Thee Stallion’s “Suga” as it bounces from No. 21 to No. 10 with 27,000 units. The pleasant jump arrives after she releases a new remix of the album’s “Savage” featuring Beyonce Knowles.
    Top Ten Billboard 200 (Week ending April 30, 2020):
    “38 Baby 2” – YoungBoy Never Broke Again (67,000 units)
    “Blame It on Baby” – DaBaby (56,000 units)
    “Eternal Atake” – Lil Uzi Vert (49,000 units)
    “After Hours” – The Weeknd (48,000 units)
    “My Turn” – Lil Baby (41,000 units)
    “Hollywood’s Bleeding” – Post Malone (38,000 units)
    “YHLQMDLG” – Bad Bunny (34,000 units)
    “Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial” – Roddy Ricch (33,000 units)
    “Astroworld” – Travis Scott (II) (28,000 units)
    “Suga” – Megan Thee Stallion (27,000 units)

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    NBA YoungBoy Risks Facing Charges for Holding Guns in 'Bad Bad' Music Video

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    In the new visuals, the ‘Dirty Iyanna’ rapper is being surrounded by his crew and the majority of them are carrying items that look like semi-automatic guns.
    Feb 18, 2020
    AceShowbiz – NBA YoungBoy a.k.a. YoungBoy Never Broke Again’s “Bad Bad” music video might land him in troubles with the law. The “Dirty Iyanna” rapper is risking facing charges after he’s seen holding guns in the new visuals.
    In the music video that was released on Monday, February 17, YB is surrounded by his crew and the majority of them carry items that look like semi-automatic guns. The 20-year-old also carries some as well, getting goofy while pretending to shoot the camera. “YoungBoy came back like they left him for dead/ Coolin’, rollin’, I told you shawty, ‘Give me head’/ Shawty don’t love me, you know, I’ma treat her bad,” he raps in the video.
    East Baton Rouge District Attorney Hillar Moore said that YB has a chance of facing charges due to his status of a convicted felon. In 2017, he pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of aggravated assault with firearm after facing two counts of attempted murder.
    Aside from YB, his half-brother Jeffrey Tate is also seen in the music video holding a gun. The fact that he carries a weapon in the video has sparked concern as well considering that he was involved in the murder of 17-year-old Javon Brown.
    Jeffrey and his brother, Devaughn, were arrested and charged with second-degree murder in connection to the murder of Javon. Jeffrey was charged with second-degree murder, principal to illegal use of a weapon and simple battery. A judge also determined that he would be standing trial as an adult. On the other hand, Davaughn is now facing charges of illegal use of a weapon and second-degree murder.
    YB has yet to make any public statements regarding the charges against his brothers. He’s also still silent about the concern surrounding the content of the music video.

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