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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 ]
On April 1, 2022, Gaulden released the Last Slimeto Sampler. [74] In May, it was reported that Gaulden rejected CEO Craig Kallman's $25 million offer to renew his Atlantic deal, calling the label out on its artist integrity. [75] The Last Slimeto was released as planned on
The mixtape itself was certified 2× platinum by the RIAA, [6] while all songs are certified gold or higher. [6] In February 2020, YoungBoy released his thirteenth mixtape, Still Flexin, Still Steppin who debuted at number 2 on the Billboard 200, [ 5 ] and was later certified gold by the RIAA. [ 6 ]
At 30 tracks, the Louisiana rapper's fourth LP may be overstuffed and overlong, but it's also undeniably compelling
"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.
On November 12, YoungBoy shared the official music video for the mixtape's fourth cut, "My Address Public". The mixtape's official tracklist was supposed to be officially released on November 9, 2023, a day prior to the mixtape's release, however, due to several tracklist changes and unforeseen circumstances, it was released alongside the mixtape.
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".