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The Last Slimeto Sampler—a seven-track sample of the album—was released on April 1 while teasing a total of thirty tracks to be released officially on August 5, the album's release date. This was released alongside the official music video for "4KT Baby", the album's twentieth cut. [17]
These were later followed by YoungBoy's fourth studio album, The Last Slimeto which debuted at number 2 on the Billboard 200. [5] The album was certified gold by the RIAA in just a month of its release. [6] It produced one of YoungBoy's most notable singles of 2022, "Vette Motors".
Richest Opp received mediocre reviews from music critics who praised the record's vulnerability, however, criticized the production. It debuted at number four on the US Billboard 200, in which it earned 51,000 album-equivalent units, of which 500 were pure album sales. [6] The mixtape also marked YoungBoy's 15th top-10 album in the US. [6] [7]
At 30 tracks, the Louisiana rapper's fourth LP may be overstuffed and overlong, but it's also undeniably compelling
The song's tracklist was announced several times to release on April 20, 2023, just a day prior to the release of the album, however, due to unforeseen circumstances and several last-minute changes to the album's tracklist, it was released alongside the release of the album itself. However, the tracklist was available early on both Spotify and ...
on YouTube " Lost Soul Survivor " is a song by American rapper YoungBoy Never Broke Again from his fourth studio album The Last Slimeto (2022). Produced by Andy Made The Beat, Bans, Cheese , and Saucey Beats, it peaked at number 75 on the Billboard Hot 100 .
Upon the album's release, YoungBoy's management released the pre-recorded music video of the album's thirteenth cut, "Break or Make Me". [20] Following the release of the album, on September 26, the album's deluxe edition was released, containing an additional two bonus tracks, including the previously teased "Still Waiting". [ 4 ]
In a review of The Last Slimeto, Robin Murray of Clash cited the song as one of the album's rather subpar tracks, writing that it "struggles to assert itself." [1] In contrast, Mosi Reeves of Rolling Stone considered it one of the album's standout tracks which YoungBoy is "bringing to the fore".