
The new song, “Switches,” is a confrontational and relentless cut that finds NBA YoungBoy rapping with agitation and intensity. His energy is sharp and focused, riding a lively trap beat that feels raw and aggressive.
There’s a noticeable throwback feel to the record, echoing the grit of early-2000s Southern hip-hop. That influence adds extra weight to the track and hints at the possibility of more high-energy songs like this on the upcoming project.
While it’s still unconfirmed whether “Switches,” “Baby Boo,” or “Creep Up On Ya” will make the final album, “Top Cobain” which hit DSPs last month appears to have the strongest chance. Either way, YoungBoy’s momentum remains undeniable as fans await Slime Cry.
