Youngboy Never Broke Again Drops New Track "Drawing Symbols"

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NBA Youngboy drops off the music video for his new song "Drawing Symbols."

Youngboy Never Broke Again faced several setbacks throughout the year which ultimately impacted the release of new music and his ability to interact with his fans on social media. Following the alleged incident with his girlfriend in which landed him kidnapping and aggravated assault charges, the rapper laid low from the public eye, but he was still dropping new music for his fans. A few days a go, the rapper teamed up with Trill Sammy and Cashmere Cat on the song "3AM." Now, he returns with a new solo efffort titled, "Drawing Symbols."

Youngboy Never Broke Again is back with an emotional new heater titled, "Drawing Symbols." The rapper blesses the smooth Southern production with bits of his infectious melodic delivery that emphasizes the emotion in his word. 

In the YouTube description of the video, Youngboy wrote, "everything was fake i knew it you'lll never truly know someone in this life we live its cool though yeah that too be prepared to die karma never missed nobody ha ha if you reading hello goodbye."

Peep NBA Youngboy's new track below.

Quotable Lyrics
They say his misses walked in on him, he was playin' with some fye
They say he mentioned to his n***a he might blow out his mind
Say he been lookin' real suspicious, they can tell he been cryin'
They say he steady waitin' on something, he keep his eye on the time


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