This month in confessions by the rapping celebrities and the drama stirring, NBA YoungBoy has once again stirred the pot with a bold claim about Yaya Mayweather in his latest track, “This Month Confessions.” The rapper spared no feelings with the verse, which ended up being the last song on his brand-new mixtape, “Deshawn,” that excited every corner of the internet.
“I’m that n***a, I got hella dope / She don’t like that I’m accessible / Now Yaya pregnant, gotta make her get rid of it, this ain’t the time, I told you, ‘No’ / I made you cry, now I feel illiterate, b*tch, I ain’t tryna write no songs.” This blunt confession, along with the emotional tug from this verse, sent Twitter into a tizzy. Yaya Mayweather, however, was quick to shut down the rumor before fans could get too carried away. On Monday, she took to Instagram Stories and simply wrote, “Idk where y’all getting this from but I’m not pregnant.”
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This caused some voices to quiet down with one quick, short, but clear answer from YoungGirlie, but others were not convinced and used the lyrical confession as the “source” of the gossip. The Neighborhood Talk reposted the statement, and the comment section went crazy. While others teased in good fun, writing “we got it from your baby daddy duhhh,” suggesting they took YoungBoy at his word over her public denial. The contrast in fan reaction highlighted the power of the rapper’s storytelling abilities, particularly when the package is delivered through his music.
Lyrical transparency has always been his brand for NBA YoungBoy. Frequently crossing the line between entertainment and personal revelation, it can be hard for his fans to discern where the truth ends and reality begins. Although it remains to be seen if this latest claim is reality-based or just an elaborate fictional exercise, it only serves as yet another testament to how much his music fans want to know. Regardless, the hype surrounding this mixtape closer only adds to the troubling narrative around both artists again, proof that when it comes to NBA YoungBoy, music and real life are just two sides of the same coin.