NBA YoungBoy Overcomes Setbacks to Deliver a Historic “Make America Slime Again” Tour

NBA YoungBoy, born Kentrell Gaulden in Louisiana, has faced a tumultuous career marked by legal troubles and personal challenges. After serving prison time for gun-related charges and involvement in a fraudulent prescription drug ring, he aimed to reclaim lost momentum and reconnect with his fans. Earlier this year, he announced his highly anticipated “Make America Slime Again” project, accompanied by a nationwide tour.
The announcement generated massive hype, signaling the return of one of this generation’s most influential rap artists. The response was so overwhelming that YoungBoy expanded the tour to include additional dates, marking his first headlining trek.
Despite the excitement, the tour faced numerous challenges. Reports of violent incidents surfaced frequently, often the night of or the day after performances. One serious altercation resulted in a teenager being charged with felony assault. Additional shows were canceled due to strict bag policies and tight security measures implemented at certain venues. Chicago became a focal point due to lingering tensions between NBA YoungBoy and fellow rapper Lil Durk, making it one of the most talked-about stops.
Even with these obstacles, NBA YoungBoy achieved a major milestone. All 45 tour dates sold out, demonstrating his enduring appeal and the loyalty of his fan base. During the final show in Seattle, YoungBoy publicly thanked his supporters. A massive plaque displayed onstage highlighted the tour’s achievements: $75 million in total revenue and 200,000 tickets sold. Fans responded with ecstatic energy, celebrating the rapper’s comeback.
The tour’s success also brings attention to ongoing dynamics in the rap scene. NLE Choppa, who has had past issues with NBA YoungBoy, released the diss track “KO.” In interviews, Choppa clarified that the track reflects more than personal animosity. He described it as addressing forces that influence YoungBoy, emphasizing care and respect for him despite the rivalry. Choppa expressed a willingness to reconcile, stating he would love to collaborate or meet personally, but acknowledged that resolution requires mutual effort.
NBA YoungBoy’s journey demonstrates resilience in the face of setbacks. Legal troubles, public controversies, and tour-related incidents did not prevent him from delivering one of the most successful tours of his career. His ability to overcome challenges and maintain a devoted fan base underscores his status as a leading figure in modern hip-hop.



