Youngboy Never Broke Again 4 Freedom Aludm

A reality show booms from the TV and a box of notwithstanding-warm Krispy Kreme doughnuts perfumes the room, but aught seems to wake Kayden, the snoring, xviii-calendar month-onetime son of rapper YoungBoy Never Broke Over again. His father, on the other paw, is working at the same frenzied pace he has maintained during the last few months, relieved to exist back in the booth — despite the fact that he was here at Miami's Hitting Manufacturing plant Criteria Recording Studios until the sunday rose this morning.

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The 18-year-one-time rapper has released nine mixtapes in the by three years, and plans to drib his major-characterization debut on Atlantic Records in March. The album is done, but fifty-fifty that hasn't slowed him downwardly. "I just keep recording," he says. "You lot never know what you lot'll come upward with."

Information technology was a 3-mixtape stretch during the course of 6 months in 2016 that led to his rumored $2 million, five-album deal with Atlantic final Oct. As the calendar counts down to his first release, he'south still unsure what to call information technology.Until Decease Telephone call My Proper noun made sense to him, but "a lot of people see death — that i word — and become scared of it." So now, YoungBoy wants to call itFrom the Bayou in honor of Baton Rouge, La.

Ironically, near anybody close to YoungBoy agrees that he should leave his hometown as quickly as possible: It was in South Baton Rouge where he allegedly fired a gun into a oversupply of people, which led to his arrest in November 2016 and six months in Parish Prison. He eventually pled two counts of attempted murder down to aggravated assault with a firearm and was freed, given a second risk he's determined non to squander. After YoungBoy's release, local hero and NOLA hip-hop veteran Boosie Badazz congratulated him on Instagram — and ended the caption with "exit Br asap." YoungBoy volition remain on probation for the side by side iii years, and any skid-up could country him a 10-year sentence.

YoungBoy Never Broke Again, 2018

YoungBoy Never Broke Again photographed on Jan. 17, 2018 at Sundown Boat Rentals in Sunny Isles Embankment, Fla. Emiliano Granado

Even with his career on the rising, YoungBoy hasn't fabricated it out of Red Stick simply yet. The probation requires a gauge's permission for him to travel. If he could, he might relocate here to Miami. "I love it," he says — even more than Atlanta, where he wanted to move just a few months ago. "It makes me feel like I'thousand away from a lot of stuff."

Wherever he ends upwardly, YoungBoy is the next great promise for Louisiana hip-hop after years of cities like Atlanta and Chicago stealing the national spotlight and dictating the sound and cadency of contemporary rap music. The album promises to exist a culmination of his powerful blend of his land's various styles — equal parts gangster, confessional and melodic — and brand YoungBoy the new torchbearer for a gritty tradition that includes Lil Wayne, Webbie and Boosie. It's a manner and persona that arguably put him in a special category, apart from many of his young contemporaries like Lil Pump, Lil Yachty and Post Malone climbing the charts with odes to opulence, prescription drugs and stone-star lifestyles.

His about recent solo mixtape, August'due south AI YoungBoy, was the start to make the Billboard 200, reaching No. 24 and spawning the singsong street anthem "No Smoke," which has peaked at No. 73 on the Billboard Hot 100. YoungBoy's songs combine rage and self-awareness. "I got to brand up for all them nights that my mama cried," he raps on "Untouchable," which touts a video that racked up almost 100 million views on YouTube. The next vocal, "Left Hand Correct Paw," paints a more fell portrait of life in the streets: "I never dap you with the left hand, I describe downward with the Glock in the correct paw." All three avowal sticky hooks; like many Southern hip-hop greats, he'due south got a genuine gift for songwriting and not merely rhyming.

YoungBoy Never Broke Again, 2018

YoungBoy Never Broke Again photographed on January. 17, 2018 at Sundown Boat Rentals in Sunny Isles Beach, Fla. Emiliano Granado

Ask him why he has struck such a chord with an audience seemingly predisposed to hype anthems, and YoungBoy shrugs: "I'thousand just trying to exist myself — make music how I make music." And when he isn't recording, he'due south sometimes overcome with self-dubiety. "I don't like my music," he claims. "I'll brand a song and if I do like information technology, I'll experience it, merely afterwards that tenth play, I don't like information technology no more."

YoungBoy knows he needs to get his head right for 2018, which will no dubiousness exist the biggest year of his life. He tin can be surprisingly pragmatic. He changed his name from NBA YoungBoy in 2017, out of fear of a copyright dispute, only as his career began to gain footing. And he has a limited vision of his own time to come in hip-hop. "If I'm rapping in 10 years, that means I didn't do something right," he says, explaining that he wants to brand enough money to stop rapping, the only task he has always known.

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YoungBoy (correct) onstage at Lil Weezyana in New Orleans last Baronial. Erika Goldring/Getty Images

At the studio, he somewhen tires, and his answers grow brusque. "You lot make me experience similar I'm in therapy," he groans, reclining on the couch. He rubs his thumb and forefinger beyond the three dents that marking his brow, scars from a halo brace he had to wear when he bankrupt his neck at age four, after a wrestling move gone incorrect.

Still, as his star rises and his life comes nether scrutiny — he began the year making headlines for supposedly forcing his girlfriend to slumber in the lobby of a hotel where he was staying — YoungBoy seems fix for any comes. "I am what you say I am," he allows. "If this fan says I'grand a bitch, I'grand a bowwow. If this fan says I'm cute, I'm cute. If they say I'm the best rapper, I'm the all-time. Fuck information technology. Nosotros're going to go with the menstruation and play our role."

This article originally appeared in the Jan. 27 issue of Billboard.

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