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YoungBoy Never Broke Again Claims His Throne With “MASA” Album

YoungBoy Never Broke Again returns with a vengeance, dropping his long-awaited eighth studio album MASA today! This is the sound of survival turned into supremacy and it’s YoungBoy fully unleashed. Lauded by The New York Times as “a modern-day Tupac Shakur,” YoungBoy has amassed over 30 billion global streams, 109 RIAA certifications, and shattered records with more gold-certified songs than Ariana Grande, Ed Sheeran, or even Michael Jackson. With 9 billion Spotify streams and 16 billion YouTube views, he’s built an empire of unmatched influence for national domination without compromise. The New York Times stated:

Each verse a tricky minefield; his sadness can come off ecstatic, and his menace can be sweet.

Fresh off house arrest and ready to meet his fans head-on, the 25-year-old Louisiana native is launching the Make America Slime Again Tour this fall. This is his first-ever headlining arena tour, produced by Live Nation and supported by DeeBaby, EBK Jaaybo, and K3. Marking a pivotal moment in his already historic career, “MASA” reaffirms YoungBoy’s status as not only one of the most streamed artists globally—but one of the most complex, prolific, and resilient rappers of our generation. “MASA” is not just an album—it’s an exorcism, a diary, a declaration. Let us know your thoughts below and connect with YoungBoy NBA on Instagram, Tik Tok, and YouTube.


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