YoungBoy Never Broke Again Music Videos Removed From YouTube – VIBE.com

Rapper YoungBoy Never Broke Again has proven himself to be one of the most bankable young stars in the rap game, with a legion of loyal fans who religiously support his single, music video and album releases, making the recent purge music videos posted on his even more peculiar YouTube page.
The Baton Rouge native has racked up over nine billion combined views on his YouTube page to date. Yet his manager, Alex Junnier, accused YouTube of failing to properly advertise and support YoungBoy’s Sincerely, Kentrell album.
While YoungBoy or YouTube have released a statement regarding the removal of the rapper’s music videos, fans online have speculated that the move may be in anticipation of a major development in YoungBoy’s career. Others have noted that many YoungBoy Never Broke Again music videos remain on Facebook. This tidbit left many intrigued by the state of YoungBoy’s relationship with the platform he exclusively dropped off his Until I return project before making it available for streaming in the future.
However, a video that remains on YoungBoy Never Broke Again’s YouTube page is a clip teasing the release of Bayou, the rapper’s next collaborative project with Birdman. Originally announced in 2018, the project – which is set to drop on Friday December 3 – could continue the rapper’s streak of success, as YoungBoy is the only rap artist to debut at No. 1 in the past three years. consecutive. .