![]() ![]() The collaboration with Monica, “Family Feud,” is hitting the mark in terms of performance and production alike. ![]() The mix of trap and modern R&B is truly exciting, and the introduction to this EP couldn’t have been catchier. Tipping the hat off to artists such as T Pain or the late great Juice WRLD, only to name a few. The title track has some catchy acoustic melodies and sweet vocal melodies. Now in his late 20s, this artist has released one of his most daring efforts to date. It feels like this is a more personal EP to Yung Bleu, who really gets to branch out and showcase his versatility, stepping his lyrical game and giving the audience something special to look forward to. As a result of the minimal involvement from big-name collaborations. In fact, there is only a single collaboration on the track “Family Feud.” Which features Monica, the iconic R&B singer. However, this new release feels more focused on the artist’s main vision and flow. His songs on that record feature contribution by the likes of Drake, Gunna, Chris Brown, Kehlani, and Kodak Black. On his previous full-length album, Yung Bleu managed to strike gold by collaborating with some of the hottest artists. He seemingly took the rap scene by storm with some incredibly executed tracks, and he is ready to go at it again with a spanking new studio EP, “No, I’m Not Ok.” Yung Bleu is an artist who recently managed to stir quite a buzz around his music. ![]()
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