All tagged Youngboy Never Broke Again

OldMilk Spins Playlist (10.27.22)

With DJ Drama releasing Gangsta Grillz projects with NBA Youngboy, Jeezy, and Snoop Dogg over the weekend, I thought it would be a good time for me to pick some of my favorite DJ Drama collaborations over the past two years. This led me to create a playlist with my favorite tracks from the Tyler, The Creator, Dreamville, and NBA Youngboy Gangsta Grillz projects! Tune in and enjoy!

OldMilk Spins Playlist (9.29.22)

The past week in Hip-Hop music has supplied enough boredom to cure insomnia. With that being said, I’ve been listening to many of my favorite songs from last year, so this week’s playlist is compiled of tracks that qualify. Throughout this week’s playlist, there is music from Tyler, The Creator, Young Thug, NBA Youngboy, Drake, and more. Tune in and enjoy!

OldMilk Spins Playlist (9.22.22)

The new music from EST Gee and Symba + DJ Drama carried the past week in Hip-Hop, however, I had some more time to listen to music I’ve missed from past weeks like Realer 2 by NBA Youngboy. Additionally, Ab-Soul released a new single, so I included some of my favorite Ab-Soul tracks in hopes that he releases a new album this year. Tune in and enjoy!

OldMilk Spins Playlist (8.11.22)

The past week in Hip-Hop has been a fruitful one with new music from NBA Youngboy, Young Nudy, and Doechii. I’ve included music from those artists in addition to music from Trippie Redd, Rod Wave, JID, Lil Tecca, and $not. Tune in & enjoy!

OldMilk Spins Playlist (6.9.22)

The past week was filled with great albums. 070 Shake’s You Can’t Kill Me and Vory’s Lost Souls were the main highlights of the week for me and the main foundations behind this week’s playlist. In addition to 070 Shake and Vory, I’ve included music from KayCyy, Polo G, UMI, Youngboy Never Broke Again, and Juice WRLD in this week’s playlist. Tune in & enjoy!

OldMilk Spins Playlist (5.12.22)

With this week being slow in regard to quality music, this playlist is compiled of tracks that I’ve found myself listening to over the past week. I’ve rediscovered some of my favorite tracks from years ago, listened to some new music, and of course listened to ‘The Heart Part 5’ by Kendrick Lamar. There’s music from Kendrick Lamar, Saba, Nas, Dreamville, Vince Staples, Playboi Carti, 21 Savage, Metro Boomin, Tee Grizzley, and more! Tune in and enjoy!

OldMilk Spins Playlist (2.17.22)

For the first playlist of 2022, I thought it would be appropriate to catch everyone up on what I’ve been listening to during the hiatus. Of course, I had to compress the tracklist to the usual number of sixteen, so to make this playlist more concise I chose to focus on my favorite mellow tracks of 2022 so far. This includes music from Saba, JID, Babyface Ray, Gunna, Juice WRLD, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Amber Mark, and more. I hope you enjoy this playlist and welcome to 2022!

OldMilk Spins Playlist (12.2.21)

After no update last week because of Thanksgiving, I found myself digesting my turkey and some new music from the past two weeks. I didn’t go into this week’s playlist with a theme in mind, however as I started compiling my favorite tracks from the past two weeks, the playlist fell into a theme of Street Blues. With tracks featuring artists like Yungeen Ace, Nuski2Squad, Youngboy Never Broke Again, Morray, Lil Baby, Rod Wave, and more you will definitely find some new melodic rap tracks to add to your collection. I hope you enjoy this week’s playlist.

OldMilk Spins Playlist (11.18.21)

This week’s playlist actually has a theme! (Pauses for celebration) The theme of this week’s playlist is simply melody. From Silk Sonic finally dropping their album to Juice WRLD’s second posthumous album set to be released on December 10th, it appears the year will end with a bunch of melodic songs. Because of this impending reality, I’ve picked tracks from Silk Sonic, Juice WRLD, Kanye West, Tora-i, and Smino. I hope you enjoy this week’s playlist!

OldMilk Spins Playlist (10.28.21)

This playlist for the week of October 28th is centered around Young Thug’s Punk. On Episode 223 of The Cap Podcast, I joked that Young Thug should’ve named this album Folk instead because its gentle nature mirrored the Folk genre as opposed to the Punk genre’s rowdy nature. Regardless, Young Thug’s latest album is a top three album of the year for me, inspiring me to create this playlist!