YoungBoy Never Broke Again – Top

Album Info

Artist: YoungBoy Never Broke Again

Title: Top

Year: 2020

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Tracklist

  • 1. Drug Addiction (2:44)
  • 2. Cross Roads (2:48)
  • 3. The Last Backyard... (2:36)
  • 4. Right Foot Creep (2:39)
  • 5. Dirty Stick (2:49)
  • 6. Kacey Talk (2:31)
  • 7. My Window (feat. Lil Wayne) (3:12)
  • 8. I'm Up (2:26)
  • 9. Off Season (2:38)
  • 10. All In (2:36)
  • 11. Dead Trollz (3:29)
  • 12. Fuck Ya! (3:04)
  • 13. Big Bankroll (3:20)
  • 14. Boom (2:28)
  • 15. Reaper's Child (3:23)
  • 16. Murder Business (2:12)
  • 17. Sticks With Me (2:49)
  • 18. House Arrest Tingz (2:48)
  • 19. To My Lowest (3:05)
  • 20. Peace Hardly (2:42)
  • 21. Callin (feat. Snoop Dogg) (2:23)

Review

If you're diving into "Top" by YoungBoy Never Broke Again, you're stepping into a dynamic maze of street anthems and personal reflections. Dropped on September 11, 2020, this 21-track album is stacked, featuring heavyweights like Lil Wayne and Snoop Dogg. Picture YoungBoy spitting raw verses alongside his son on “Kacey Talk” or vibing with Snoop Dogg on “Callin” – it’s this blend of heart and grit that sharpens his edge.

Critics are vibing with the album’s authenticity, celebrating how YoungBoy dishes out both commercially sleek tracks and rugged bangers. You’ll feel the burn with “Murder Business” as he delivers some savage lines, but then he flips the script and gets heavy on loyalty with “All In.” The production roster, including Cheese, Cubeatz, and Wheezy, laces the album with beats that bang hard and keep it fresh.

"Top" didn't just drop; it blew up, debuting at number one on the US Billboard 200 and slinging out 126,000 album-equivalent units in its first week. Nine tracks even clawed their way onto the Billboard Hot 100, solidifying YoungBoy’s spot in the upper echelons of hip-hop. This album is where raw danger sidles up with heartfelt realness, proving YoungBoy isn’t just here for the spotlight – he is here to stay. - Raven