Youngboy way better at singing then this woman, youngboy isnt sexist, youngboy can take a joke, youngboy has a more angelic voice compared to yabbadabbadoo in every way the raw emotions conveyed in youngboys voice cannot be described. yabbadabbadoo cannot sing they have no emotion in their voice and are just sexist and turn harmless jokes into targetted male hate, this is why yabbadabbadoo can never surpass youngboy in popularity, impact and talent because youngboy simply put has more raw talent and skill then yabbadabbadoo and his voice was made to sing since birth he has had the capabilities to sing as good as the greatest vocalists in history and his tragic upbringing caused him to create works of art that truly touch the souls of everyone. In the song "tears of war" you hear this with youngboy describing his turbulent life encapsulating themes of trauma violence and emotional vulnerability. Youngboy using his signature melodic flow channels pain and resilience painting a vivid picture of inner struggles alongside the external chaos. On another song "Untouchable" Youngboy describes his triumph in music after his release from jail in 2017 this song captures his hunger and want for success and determination to rise against adversity, blending heartfelt storytelling with an infectious bear showcasing an early youngboy's signature blend of gritty realism and melodic flow. On another song called "missing everything" nba youngboy lays out his deep emotions where he reflects on love, loss and longing for the people and moments he cant get back. The song's introspective lyrics explore the pain of broken relationships and the weight of regret showcasing YoungBoy's vulnerability and willingness to confront his emotions head on. On another song "Try Me" with whogangdee nba youngboy asserts his strength and fearlessness in the face of adversity, the song radiating raw energy youngboy delivering hard hitting bars about loyalty and betrayal and the consequences of crossing him. Its a gritty declaration of his readiness to defend himself and his people reflecting on the harsh realities of the street life. On another song "Guitar Hero" nba youngboy blends his street inspired storytelling with bold and sharp lyricism. The songs title is a metaphor for his mastery of the rap game. Playing his life like a high stakes performance where every move is crucial and the pressure never lets up. on another song called "bitch lets do it" NBA YoungBoy embraces his fearless mentality and refuses to back down from any challenge. The track captures his signature intensity, with lyrics that touch on street loyalty, his rise to fame, and the constant tension that comes with living life under a microscope. On another song called "choppa doctor" NBA YoungBoy delivers gritty, no-nonsense lyrics about survival, power, and the weight of his reputation. The title itself is a bold statement, likening himself to a "doctor" with a chopper (slang for an automatic weapon), ready to handle any threat that comes his way. On another song "bitch yeah" YoungBoy delivers aggressive lyrics over a hard-hitting beat, reflecting themes of power, street loyalty, and his relentless pursuit of success. His flow is intense and unapologetic, with each verse serving as a reminder of the struggles he’s overcome and the fearless mentality he carries. On another song "4KT freestyle" an intense and unapologetic track where NBA YoungBoy channels his raw energy and lyrical prowess to represent his 4KT (4K Trey) crew and express his unfiltered thoughts. The song is a freestyle, meaning that it captures YoungBoy in a more spontaneous and free-flowing state, with lyrics that reflect his mindset and experiences. On another song "Give me a sign" a deep, introspective collaboration between NBA YoungBoy and Quando Rondo, where both artists reflect on their struggles, the consequences of their actions, and their desire for direction in a chaotic world. The track captures the tension between hope and despair, with each artist pouring their emotions into their verses. The beat is melodic yet haunting, with smooth, atmospheric production that sets a somber tone for the lyrics. YoungBoy and Quando Rondo take turns delivering vulnerable and raw verses, touching on themes of loyalty, survival, and the desire for clarity amid the confusion. Their voices blend seamlessly, each verse adding depth to the song's central message of searching for guidance and understanding in difficult times. On another song "mcqueen" NBA YoungBoy flexes his success, his lifestyle, and the confidence that comes with it. The title references the luxury fashion brand Alexander McQueen, symbolizing the rapper’s newfound wealth and status, and his ability to indulge in high-end fashion as a mark of his success. The song oozes with braggadocio, where YoungBoy embraces his role in the rap game and highlights the perks that come with it — fast cars, expensive clothes, and a life that’s far removed from his humble beginnings. On another song "Handle One" NBA YoungBoy showcases his resilience and readiness to confront the challenges he faces in both his personal life and the rap game. The title itself speaks to his ability to “handle one” — meaning he’s capable of dealing with any situation, no matter how tough or dangerous it might get. On another song "prince of utah" NBA YoungBoy touches on his experiences and personal growth while in Utah, after facing legal troubles and being under house arrest. The title refers to his time spent in Utah, where he seemed to be disconnected from the chaos of his previous environment, leading him to reflect on his life, his choices, and his legacy. On another song "holy" a heartfelt and emotional track that blends themes of struggle, redemption, and devotion. In this song, NBA YoungBoy reflects on the trials and tribulations he’s faced, touching on his past mistakes and the journey toward self-awareness. The song highlights the artist's complex relationship with faith, where he expresses feelings of being "blessed" despite his turbulent lifestyle. He contemplates his flaws and the struggles that come with fame, while simultaneously embracing the concept of finding peace and solace in a higher power. The production is atmospheric and introspective, with soft, melodic undertones, allowing the raw emotion in YoungBoy's voice to shine through. "Holy" stands as a raw and personal expression of growth, faith, and resilience amidst life's chaos. On another song "Fish Scales" Youngboy encapsulates his signature blend of street storytelling and introspective reflection. The song centers around themes of hustle, survival, and the street life, with YoungBoy rapping about his experiences in the game and the constant grind to achieve success. The title, "Fish Scales," is a reference to the drug trade, using the metaphor of fish scales to symbolize the weight of the hustle and the pressure that comes with it. Throughout the track, YoungBoy showcases his raw lyrical ability, weaving between boasting about his wealth and success, while also addressing the darker side of his journey. He highlights the consequences of living a dangerous lifestyle and the constant awareness that comes with it, touching on feelings of paranoia and trust issues. The production features a haunting, minimalistic beat that allows YoungBoy’s vocals to take center stage, with his raspy voice delivering each line with emotion and conviction. "Fish Scales" is a track that blends the harsh realities of the streets with the personal struggles of finding success, making it both an anthem for those in the grind and a moment of vulnerability for the artist. The song encapsulates NBA YoungBoy’s complex nature—confident, yet reflective—and his ability to turn raw experiences into captivating music.
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