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American rapper from Louisiana (born 1999)

YoungBoy Never Bankrupt Again

YoungBoy in 2018

YoungBoy in 2018

Background information
Birth name Kentrell DeSean Gaulden
Too known equally
  • NBA YoungBoy
  • Lil Top
  • YoungBoy
Born (1999-10-twenty) Oct 20, 1999 (age 22)
Baton Rouge, Louisiana, U.S.
Genres
  • Hip hop
  • southern hip hop
  • gangsta rap
Occupation(s)
  • Rapper
  • singer
  • songwriter
Years active 2015–present
Labels
  • Never Bankrupt Again
  • Atlantic
Associated acts
  • Birdman
  • Boosie Badazz
  • DaBaby
  • Kevin Gates
  • Moneybagg Yo
  • Quando Rondo
  • Rich the Kid
Children ix
Website youngboynba.com

Musical creative person

Kentrell DeSean Gaulden (built-in October 20, 1999), known professionally as YoungBoy Never Broke Again [i] [two] (also known as NBA YoungBoy or simply YoungBoy), is an American rapper. Between 2015 and 2017, he released six independent mixtapes and steadily garnered a cult following through his piece of work. In late 2017, Gaulden was signed to Atlantic Records. In January 2018, he released the single "Outside Today", which peaked at number 31 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.[3] The song became the lead unmarried for his debut studio anthology Until Death Call My Proper noun (2018) which peaked at number 7 on the US Billboard 200.

In October 2019, Gaulden released the single "Brigand" (with Juice Wrld), which became his offset top-ten single.[four] A week later, he released AI YoungBoy 2 (2019), which debuted at number one on the Billboard 200.[5] In April 2020, he released 38 Baby 2, becoming his 2d nautical chart-topping project on the Billboard 200. Afterwards that year, Gaulden released his 2nd studio album Top (2020), which followed suit as his third chart-topping project in less than a yr.[six] In September 2021, Sincerely, Kentrell (2021) was released from prison, topping the charts again, making him the 3rd artist besides 2Pac and Lil Wayne to accept a nautical chart-topping album while incarcerated.[7] [eight]

Despite his success, Gaulden'south career has been marked by a long history of legal issues that began in 2016, and has released multiple projects during his incarcerations.[9] On October 26, 2021, he was released from jail on a $1.5 million bail after serving seven months and was sentenced to pre-trial firm arrest in Utah.[10]

Early life

Kentrell Gaulden was born on October 20, 1999, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He broke his cervix while wrestling every bit a toddler, the injury requiring a caput brace until the spine healed. The caryatid left permanent scars on his brow.[11] Gaulden was raised mainly past his maternal grandmother due to his father being sentenced to 55 years in prison.[11] He dropped out of high school in ninth course and was arrested for robbery and sent to a detention center in Tallulah, Louisiana. While there, he began writing lyrics for his debut project.[1]

Later on he was released from the detention center, Gaulden's grandmother died of heart failure and Gaulden moved in with his friend and fellow Baton Rouge rapper, NBA 3Three (also known every bit OG 3Three). The 2 so used acts of criminality to begin to pay for studio time.[eleven]

Career

2015–2017: Career beginnings and AI YoungBoy

Gaulden commencement began producing music with a microphone he bought from Walmart when he was xiv years erstwhile.[eleven] He released his first mixtape, Life Before Fame in 2015. A cord of other mixtapes followed including Mind of a Menace, Mind of a Menace 2, and Before I Get. Gaulden attracted attention with his October 2016 mixtape, 38 Infant [i] [12] which featured boyfriend Baton Rouge natives, Boosie Badazz, Kevin Gates, and swain rappers Stroke Tha Don and NBA 3Three.[13] A week afterwards, Gaulden released another mixtape titled Heed of a Menace iii on November 4, 2016. Gaulden quick rise to popularity could also exist attributed to his "song-for-song rap beefiness" with fellow Baton Rouge rapper Scotty Cain in December 2015, in which songs from both rappers included death threats. Although no real violence e'er occurred betwixt the two Baton Rouge rappers, their feuding attracted a lot of attention.[12] [thirteen]

In November 2016, Gaulden was arrested in Austin, Texas on suspicion of attempted first-caste murder in connection with an declared bulldoze-by shooting.[12] [14] While in jail in East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana,[12] Gaulden re-released his two mixtapes, Earlier I Go and Mind of a Menace 3. Gaulden was released from prison in May 2017 after taking a plea deal and posting bail.[15] A week after leaving prison house, Gaulden released the unmarried, "Untouchable".[16]

In July 2017, Gaulden released a video for his song, "41", that included cameos from notable artists including, Meek Mill, Young Thug, 21 Savage, Boosie Badazz, and Yo Gotti.[17] On Baronial 3, 2017, he released his mixtape, AI YoungBoy which charted at 24 on the Billboard 200.[18] The single, "Untouchable", peaked at number 95 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.[nineteen] The 2nd single from the project, "No Smoke", peaked at number 61 on the Billboard Hot 100.[20]

2018–2019: Until Death Call My Name and AI YoungBoy 2

Gaulden released the unmarried "Outside Today" on January vi, 2018.[21] The song became Gaulden's highest charting vocal, peaking at number 31 on the Billboard Hot 100.[twenty] He appear his debut studio anthology, Until Death Call My Name on January 11, shortly subsequently signing a joint venture deal with Atlantic Records.[22] The anthology was released on April 27, 2018.[23] Despite being arrested in February 2018, Gaulden promised a new mixtape.[24] Gaulden was released from prison house on March 15, and his next mixtape Master The Day Of Sentence was released on May 19, 2018.[25] Throughout the summer of 2018, Gaulden released a series of 4 EPs, each containing four tracks. The first of which, 4Respect, was released on August 24, followed past 4Freedom, 4Loyalty and 4WhatImportant on August thirty, September 6 and 14, respectively. In conjunction with the concluding office being released, all four EPs were combined into a sixteen-track compilation titled 4Respect 4Freedom 4Loyalty 4WhatImportant.[26] On September 7, Gaulden released his mixtape Decided, featuring a sole guest appearance from Trippie Redd.[27] On December 20, Gaulden released another mixtape, Realer, featuring guest appearances from Lil Babe and Plies.[28]

By January 2019, Gaulden was on YouTube'south Height Music Artists listing in the Usa for the previous 101 weeks, which made him the most-watched musician beyond all genres.[29] This was mainly due in part to his consistency of releasing music regularly and exclusively on YouTube. He was also the 9th best selling creative person on the 2019 Billboard Mid-Year Charts and was seventh in the top ten artists ranked by on-need sound streams without dropping a projection in the get-go half-dozen months of 2019.[29]

Gaulden was sentenced to xiv months on house arrest following a probation violation earlier in 2019. Due to the house abort, he was unable to record music from anywhere besides his house.[thirty] On September 25, 2019, Gaulden released the "aptly titled" unmarried "House Arrest Tingz".[31]

On October 4, 2019, Gaulden released the vocal "Bandit", with rapper Juice Wrld, released as the last new song by Juice Wrld as a lead creative person before his death. The song reached number 10 on the The statesBillboard Hot 100, becoming NBA Youngboy'southward highest charting single.

On Oct 10, 2019, Gaulden released his mixtape AI YoungBoy ii, and debuted at number 1 on the United states of america Billboard 200.[5] The mixtape is a sequel to his 2017 breakout AI Youngboy and features 18 songs, including the previously released song "Slime Mentality".[30] Gaulden was able to become his get-go number one anthology on the Billboard 200 because the anthology had accumulated 144.7 1000000 on-demand audio streams during its first calendar week, condign one of the top ten biggest streaming debuts of 2019.[5]

2020-present: 38 Baby 2, Peak and Sincerely, Kentrell

In February 2020, Gaulden released his mixtape, All the same Flexin, Still Steppin. It debuted at number two on the US Billboard 200, becoming his second-highest charting album afterwards his 2019 number-ane album AI YoungBoy 2.[32] On April 24, 2020, Gaulden released his mixtape 38 Baby two, debuting at number one on the Billboard 200.[33] On Baronial 20, 2020, Gaulden appear the release of his second studio album titled Top, which was released on September 11. It includes the Hot 100 charting singles "All In", "Kacey Talk", and "My Window" featuring Lil Wayne.[34] [35] The album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and became his third number-one album in under one year.

On November 11, 2020, Gaulden released his fourth solo project of 2020, the mixtape Until I Render. It was released exclusively on YouTube, and was fabricated bachelor 3 days later to streaming services with iv boosted songs. The mixtape has no guest features.[36] On November 20, 2020, Gaulden released a collaborative project with Rich the Kid, titled Nobody Condom.[37]

On September 24, 2021, Gaulden released his third studio album, Sincerely, Kentrell from prison. The album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 making him the third creative person besides 2Pac and Lil Wayne to have a number 1 album while incarcerated.[7] [8]

Following his release from jail in late October 2021, he released a number of singles showtime in November, including "Heart and Soul", "Alligator Walk", and "Blackball". The singles led up to his collaborative mixtape with Birdman, From the Bayou, which released on December 10, 2021 after beingness announced in March 2018.[38]

Gaulden released another mixtape, titled Colors, on Jan 21, 2022.[39] This mixtape garnered attention due to the singles released previously, in which he dissed rappers Rex Von and NLE Choppa on the tracks "Bring the Claw" and "Know Like I Know", respectively.[40]

Musical style

NBA YoungBoy has been noted for his melodic vocals and "signature aggressive punch and high energy".[41] He is known for his consistency in releasing music, with his piece of work ethic described equally beingness of a "rapid fire footstep".[42] YoungBoy has released a total of 20-six studio albums, EP'southward, and mixtapes since 2015.

Legal issues

On November 28, 2016, U.S. Marshals arrested Gaulden before a concert in Austin, Texas, accusing him of jumping out of a vehicle and opening fire on a group of people on a South Baton Rouge street. Gaulden was charged with 2 counts of attempted murder.[43] [44] Gaulden was in jail until August 2017 for attempted first degree murder.[45] Speaking on his incarceration, he said "I don't think they actually target, but if you got a name, they know who you is, you do something, they gonna come get you, and whoever you're with and whatever they practice, you're accountable for information technology merely considering y'all got the biggest proper name. That's how that shit go."[46] Facing two counts of attempted beginning-caste murder, he pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of aggravated assail with a firearm. On August 23, 2017, he was sentenced to a suspended x-year prison house term and three years of active probation.[44]

Gaulden was arrested before a concert at The Moon nightclub in Tallahassee on February 25, 2018. Gaulden had a warrant in the State of Georgia for allegedly committing assault, weapons violations and kidnapping.[47] Hotel surveillance footage leaked shortly following his arrest showing Gaulden assaulting someone.[48] On March 15, 2018, he was released from prison on $75,000 bail.[49]

While Gaulden was on probation, on May 12, 2019, he was involved in a shooting in Miami in which he returned fire after a shooter in a black Cadillac Escalade opened fire, injuring Gaulden's girlfriend and killing a bystander.[50] Though Gaulden'south charges for the shooting itself were dismissed, he was establish to be in the company of Ben Fields and Trulondrick "Boomer" Norman, which violated a special condition of his probation; for this violation, the judge ordered him to spend 90 days in jail, banned him from performing for the next 14 months, and sentenced him to firm abort with electronic monitoring for the remainder of his probation.[51] On December 13, 2019, the judge officially terminated Gaulden'southward probation for two counts of attempted murder.[52] He was sentenced to a year of probation on December 18, 2019 for the case that he had confronting his ex-girlfriend Jania.[53] He is currently living in Los Angeles.

On September 28, 2020, Gaulden was among 16 people arrested in Baton Rouge, Louisiana on various charges, including distribution and manufacturing of drugs and possession of stolen firearms. His lawyer denied any guilt, stating "There was no indication that he had any guns or drugs on him at the time of the abort".[54] As news of his arrest surfaced, Gaulden deleted all of his social media, including his Instagram and Twitter accounts.[55]

On March 22, 2021, Gaulden was arrested by federal agents executing a federal warrant. Officers attempted to stop a vehicle with Gaulden in information technology to serve the warrant when Gaulden took off on foot. After a search that involved using a K9, Gaulden was found and booked on federal criminal charges.[56] On Oct 26, 2021, he was released from jail on a $1.v million bail.[57]

Personal life

At 22 years old, Gaulden is the male parent of seven children with 6 dissimilar women.[58] [59] [60] Two of his sons, Kayden and Kacey, appeared in the video for his unmarried, "Kacey Talk".[34]

In a 2017 profile for The Fader, Gaulden named Kamron as one of his sons. Kamron was born in July 2016 to Starr Thigpen simply weeks after Kayden.[61] However, a Deoxyribonucleic acid test subsequently confirmed that he was non the biological father.[62]

In Apr 2021, information technology was reported that he is expecting his eighth child with a 7th adult female, Jazlyn Mychelle.[63]

Discography

Studio albums

  • Until Death Telephone call My Name (2018)
  • Summit (2020)
  • Sincerely, Kentrell (2021)

Awards and nominations

Run into also

• Listing of highest-certified music artists in the United States

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External links

  • YoungBoy Never Broke Once more on SoundCloud
  • YoungBoy Never Broke Once more on YouTube

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