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Birdman & Young Boy Never Broke Again Drop "Cap Talk"


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Birdman and Young Boy Never Broke Again come together for "Cap Talk." The Cash Money Records mogul has previously called Youngboy a "monster" who he described as the "next biggest superstar in the world." The two Louisiana rappers have a long history of working together, even collaborating on a mixtape titled From the Bayou that's scheduled to be released this year.

From the Bayou will be the second joint record from Birdman in 2019, following his reunion with Juvenile on Just Another Gangsta. This forthcoming project has been teased by Birdman for over a year, so fans are waiting to see what he's cooked up with the next generation of Louisiana rap. The hip hop recently talked about what it was like being instrumental in bringing New Orleans rap culture to the mainstream arena.

"We was able to move and do what we do throughout New Orleans, Texas, Atlanta, throughout the south," Birdman said in an interview with Drink Champs. "Alabama, all them areas. So, for us, we was still generating a lot of money and we was putting out a lot of music every month...So, for me and for us, we was just really trying to get out the ghetto. I found the hustle, which was music and we just stuck with it. Kept it pimping."

Quotable Lyrics

I heard 'em say I was broke
What the f*ck these n*ggas talkin' 'bout
These n*ggas know that's cap talk
Hunnid bands up inside the vault
Every time we speak it's that murder talk

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