Youngboy Never Broke Again Recruits Future For "Right Or Wrong"

Future joins Youngboy Never Broke Again on "Right Or Wrong."

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Despite his ongoing legal battles, Youngboy Never Broke Again refuses to slow down. The rapper is still on track to drop off his debut album Until Death Call My Name although it did get pushed back to later this spring. A few days back, the rapper teased a new single off the project featuring Future on Instagram. Now, he releases the official version.

YoungBoy Never Broke Again links up with Future for his latest single, "Right Or Wrong." The melody driven banger showcases the great chemistry between Youngboy and Future. The two of them deliver a joint that speaks to life in the streets and their come up since then. 

YoungBoy Never Broke Again's upcoming album Until Death Calls My Name drops on April 27th. 

Quotable Lyrics
That shit that you talkin', I tell you it's cap 
Don't talk on that phone, I know that it's tapped
Fuck jail, I don't want to go back
Fuck hell, I'm going through that


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