YBN Almighty Jay
YBN Almighty Jay is a rapper from Dallas who first gained attention with his 2017 mixtape 'Gorilla Warfare.' He was part of the YBN collective early on but...
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YBN Almighty Jay is a rapper from Dallas who first gained attention with his 2017 mixtape 'Gorilla Warfare.' He was part of the YBN collective early on but left in 2018 to work on his own material. His track 'Bottle Girls' with Polo G became his breakout single, and he followed it with projects like 'Beast Mode' and 'Young & Reckless.'
His music tends to be direct and energetic, with songs like '2 Tone Drip' built around straightforward beats and a confrontational delivery. He's collaborated with other rappers including Lil Durk and G Herbo, keeping his sound rooted in contemporary hip-hop without much ornamentation.
In 2018 he dealt with some legal trouble following an altercation, which he addressed in his lyrics. He hasn't released a major project in a few years, but his earlier work still gets played.
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