Music Review | YoungBoy Never Broke Again & P Yungin, Baby Stone Gorillas, BONES, and Doodie Lo

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Here’s this weeks’ rundown of new music from some of your favorite artists in the game.

YoungBoy Never Broke Again & P Yungin – Pull Up Actin

YoungBoy Never Broke Again recruits P Yungin for new single, “Pull Up Actin.” This track comes off the heels of P Yungin’s standout performance on the Never Broke Again Vol.1 compilation project, making several appearances across the album’s entirety. The Louisiana-bred rapper is a beneficiary of Never Broke Again, LLC’s reworked plug and play system, which has helped YB become one of the most-listened to artists in the world. P Yungin’s consistency is starting to reflect in the new opportunities he’s been presented with recently, placing him on XXL’s radar for the potential 10th spot in their annual “Freshman Class” list.

Baby Stone Gorillas – Keep Goin

Is it sacrilegious to drink Casamigos during church service? Apparently not, at least according to Baby Stone Gorillas’ new video for “Keep Goin.” If you’re looking for a judgment-free zone, LA’s flourishing rap quartet have created a safe space for their congregation, and comedic relief is a part of today’s sermon. The video closely follows the release of BSG’s debut mixtape BABYST5XNE GORILLAS, which is filled with stories about life in ‘The Jungles’ over G-funk production. Growth often comes from struggle, a constant reminder that tough times don’t last long, tough people do.

BONES, ghost/\/ghoul – Silverado

BONES and ghost/\/ghoul release new music ahead of their collaborative album, DreamCard. In classic BONES fashion, “Silverado” carries the same lo-fi feel that has helped the TeamSESH founder amass a cult following over the years. The Michigan-born rapper is proficient in the art of making every subject he touches seem interesting. While this argument may seem arcane to those not closely involved in the underground rap scene, die-hard TeamSESH fans know what’s up; “Silverado” is further proof that BONES’ eclectic style can’t be duplicated.

Doodie Lo – FACE

OTF’s Doodie Lo wants all the smoke with his new video single, “FACE.” The stony-hearted lyricist deals in bloodshed, sending warning shots at his enemies about the impending doom that is to come. Directed by CrownSoHeavy, the video finds Doodie stationed in a dimly lit recording studio as he verbally commits to securing a new opp pack, by any means necessary. His street-centric approach to storytelling is armed with menacing punchlines and a thirst for violence. As a supporting act on Lil Durk’s 7220 Tour – kicking off this Friday in Phoenix, Arizona – it’s evident that Doodie Lo is ready to take the next step in elevating his career. 

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Derrius Edwards
Derrius is a music industry professional with experience in content strategy and editorial writing, sharing relevant and resonating stories as a conduit for hip-hop culture advancement.

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