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"I Just Got A Lot On My Shoulders" captures the unstoppable energy and raw honesty that have defined NBA YoungBoy’s meteoric rise. From the original title "GIRL" to the last-minute switch, the album reflects his relentless creativity and introspection. Tracks like "Never Stopping" and "Killa Season" showcase his signature blend of gritty storytelling and melodic vulnerability, while his unmatched work ethic and dedication to music shine through. Set against the backdrop of legal struggles, mental health battles, and a fanbase that practically worships him, this project marks a pivotal moment in YoungBoy’s career as he closes his chapter with Motown and cements his legacy as one of rap’s most prolific artists.
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