American rapper YoungBoy Never Broke Again (NBA) dropped his second studio album of 2023 titled Don’t Try This at Home, a 33-track album featuring a star-studded list of guests, including Nicki Minaj, Post Malone, the Kid Laroi, and Mariah the Scientist.
NBA YoungBoy drops ‘Don’t Try This At Home’: Here’s the tracklist
The album’s lead single, WTF, features Nicki Minaj’s guest appearance, and the pair also collaborated on a video for the song.
Post Malone and the Kid Laroi joined forces with the rapper on What You Say, while Mariah the Scientist featured on Rear View.
This new project arrives just a few months after YoungBoy’s previous album, I Rest My Case, which debuted at No. 9 on the Billboard 200 chart.
The rapper has been prolific in releasing new music in 2022, dropping his fourth studio album, The Last Slimeto, the compilation LP Lost Files, and four solo mixtapes.
He also released two collaborative projects, Better Than You with DaBaby and 3860 with Quando Rondo.
Check out the official tracklist of Don’t Try This At Home below:
How to download NBA YoungBoy ‘Don’t Try This At Home’ album
NBA YoungBoy’s latest offering, Don’t Try This At Home dropped on major digital music platforms for streaming and download.
Read this notice from the South African Music Rights Organisation (SAMRO) before you consider pirating the album from online bootleg sites like Fakaza:
Music piracy stunts careers, stifles talent and eats away at the ability of composers and recording artists to continue making the great music that is the soundtrack to our lives. Music piracy also takes bread off the tables of the thousands of people who work in music-related fields – from authors and composers of musical works, recording artists, to record company employees, studio producers, sound engineers and music retailers.
Fan reactions to NBA YoungBoy’s new album
NBA YoungBoy is known for his consistent output of new music, and it is safe to assume that Don’t Try This at Home won’t be his last major release of 2023.
Here’s how fans reacted to the new project: