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NBA YoungBoy Proud of Myself Music Review by Jacqueline Jax

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On this episode, Jacqueline Jax reviews the music and music video for NBA YoungBoy new single 'Proud of Myself'. NBA YoungBoy continues to consistently release music despite his house arrest situation. Earlier this month he and Quavo collaborated on ‘Don’t Rate Me‘ and he dropped ‘See Me Now‘. Now, he (presumably) closes out the month with a new one called ‘Proud Of Myself’. Just like all of the rapper’s releases, it comes with a music video that you can check out below. In case you missed the announcement, in August he’s dropping his new album The Last Slimeto which is 30 tracks long. The 22-year-old Baton Rouge- based rapper has gone through his fair share of hardship throughout his life and musical career. Fortunately the music constitutes an outlet allowing him to navigate through his emotions very well. His vocal this year is on point with incredible consistency and emotion ringing through a rapid fire of lyrics that seem to pour out. In fact, it was these hardships that helped him become a unique type of artist. NBA YoungBoy is able to exploit his emotional vulnerability to create music suitable for his playlist. After his release from prison last year, the rapper released some of his best music including the introspective ” Heart & Soul “. Connect with the podcast host: https://linktr.ee/jacquelinejax

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On this episode, Jacqueline Jax reviews the music and music video for NBA YoungBoy new single 'Proud of Myself'. NBA YoungBoy continues to consistently release music despite his house arrest situation. Earlier this month he and Quavo collaborated on ‘Don’t Rate Me‘ and he dropped ‘See Me Now‘. Now, he (presumably) closes out the month with a new one called ‘Proud Of Myself’. Just like all of the rapper’s releases, it comes with a music video that you can check out below. In case you missed the announcement, in August he’s dropping his new album The Last Slimeto which is 30 tracks long. The 22-year-old Baton Rouge- based rapper has gone through his fair share of hardship throughout his life and musical career. Fortunately the music constitutes an outlet allowing him to navigate through his emotions very well. His vocal this year is on point with incredible consistency and emotion ringing through a rapid fire of lyrics that seem to pour out. In fact, it was these hardships that helped him become a unique type of artist. NBA YoungBoy is able to exploit his emotional vulnerability to create music suitable for his playlist. After his release from prison last year, the rapper released some of his best music including the introspective ” Heart & Soul “. Connect with the podcast host: https://linktr.ee/jacquelinejax

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