


In February 2022, the artist took his YouTube community post and expressed how he was being ‘blackballed. YoungBoy Never Broke Again is taking his talents to Motown Records. He doesn’t want to be in a record deal anymore with Atlantic. This isn’t the first time the rapper has voiced his grievances with his record label. I can tell you they offered him like $25 million, and he turned it down.” Akademiks then gave more detail, saying, “He don’t want it. The Baton Rouge rapper accused Atlantic Records of blackballing him earlier in February. The news surfaced via DJ Akademiks, who went on to say, “NBA YoungBoy is leaving. NBA YoungBoy returned to Instagram on Wednesday (February 9) to take more jabs at his record label. He doubled down by saying, “Don’t sign to Atlantic unless you want to be a slave.” Now, Youngboy was serious about the issues he had with the label, reportedly turning down a $25 million offer from the label to remain on their roster of artists. Previously, Youngboy called out the label a few times this year, telling artists not to sign to the label. Atlantic records have already YoungBoy over $25 Million dollars to resign with them, but people close to YoungBoy tell us he will not resign with them. YOUNGBOY NEVER BROKE AGAIN RELEASES HIS MOMENTOUS LAST ATLANTIC RECORDS ALBUM THE LAST SLIMETO ALBUM ACCOMPANIED BY RELEASE OF THE SINGLES HOME AINT HOME (. According to HipHopDX, the Louisiana native took to his Instagram page to demand. It’s unclear how the reported deal will affect the global partnership he signed with Motown Records for his Never Broke Again label in September 2021.The king of Youtube NBA YoungBoy has found his label Atlantic Records begging him to stay with them. at 1:46 PM 2 min read NBA Youngboy has had enough of YouTubers swiping his content for their page. The conversation happened on Tuesday night on. After recently returning to Instagram, NBA YoungBoy has been using the platform to express his grievances with his home record label, Atlantic. NBA Youngboy did a rare interview with DJ Akademiks where he opened up about his current legal situation, new music, record label and much more. Since signing to Atlantic Records in late 2017. Nba YoungBoy (Kentrell Gaulden) now joins the long list of artists to voice frustration with their record label publicly. I never finish nothing but my smoke… but nah gangster I then shedded tears from the way y’all been doing me but it’s all for the better.”Įarlier this month, YoungBoy Never Broke Again did reveal that he signed a $60 million deal on Instagram in a post promoting his fourth studio album, The Last Slimeto, but never specified who gave him the offer. YoungBoy has encouraged artists not to sign with Atlantic Records before. NBA YoungBoy is one of raps most dynamic, controversial young stars. I finally can say I completed something,” he wrote. “To be honest I really don’t care about this being my last album. He also referred to the release as his last in a post on Instagram. YoungBoy recently released his latest project, The Last Slimeto, which debuted at No. And you put a n**a behind the wall, they become smart.” In the result of that, he is one of the fastest emerging artists coming out of the state. “When that lil’ boy get his mind right and he comes from under this bullsht and understands who he is, you know, Thug and all them, they’re up in age, they’re 30, this n**a 20. NBA YoungBoy Baton Rouge, Louisiana artist NBA YoungBoy inked a record deal with Atlantic Records according to Kollegekid.Born Kentrell Gaulden, NBA Youngboy has made a name for himself in the music industry. “Ain’t no ni**a gone be bigger than NBA YoungBoy, numbers don’t lie, he’s the biggest YouTube artist and he behind the wall,” Birdman said at the time. Gucci Mane Says Project Pat And Birdman's Subpar Rap Skills Inspired Him To Start Making Music
