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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 ]
Following the release, YoungBoy released four full-length projects, Realer 2, peaking at number 6 on the Billboard 200, [5] 3800 Degrees, peaking at number 12 on the Billboard 200, [5] Ma' I Got A Family, peaking at number 7 on the Billboard 200, [5] and Lost Files, a compilation project, peaking at number 45 on the Billboard 200.
The album follows Gaulden's second full-length studio album, Top (2020), as well as Until I Return (2020), his fifteenth solo mixtape. A deluxe edition, named Sincerely, Kentrell > (pronounced "better"), was released four days later on September 28, 2021, and contains two additional songs. The deluxe edition's name is an ode to the "YB Better ...
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"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.
AI YoungBoy 2 is the twelfth full-length mixtape by American rapper YoungBoy Never Broke Again, released on October 11, 2019, by Never Broke Again and Atlantic Records. [1] It features guest appearances from NoCap and Quando Rondo —both signees of Gaulden's record label, Never Broke Again. [ 2 ]
However, the tracklist was available hours prior to the project's release on Amazon Music and Apple Music, increasing the hype for the project's release among YoungBoy fans as the project features highly anticipated snippets such as "Free Sex" and "Came a Long Way" alongside a guest appearance from Rod Wave which has been teased for months.
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".