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RISING RAPPER YNP MAINE DROPS NEW SINGLE “PBX103”

Gaining traction as a buzzing phenom, breakout teenaged Louisiana rapper YNP Maine unleashes a brand new single entitled “PBX103” out via Coke Boy Records / Priority Records

On the track, a dark bass line pulsates through anxious 808s as he bends his engaging and elastic flow around the beat. He cuts deep on the verses with confessions like, “Heart used to be warm, it turned cold like I was up in Boston.” His airy cadence drives the dynamic hook with no shortage of emotion and a tangible sense of soul. The accompanying visual highlights his charisma on screen. Exuding energy, he dances outside by a pond as he raps to the camera with no shortage of confidence.

“PBX103” lands in the wake of “All Out of Favors.” It has just begun to gain traction with listeners. Global Grind plugged it in “This Week’s New Music Roundup,” and Rolling Out touted it on “New Music Friday.”

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“All Out of Favors” followed the infectious “Aventador.” It was preceded by “Aw Yeah,” a collaboration with fellow breakout star Ndotspinalot, as well as “Voices,” which was included on French Montana and DJ Drama’s Coke Boys 6: Money Heist Edition. That co-sign followed The Start, Maine’s breakout record from last year, which highlighted his unique spin on the sound that has dominated Southern hip-hop throughout the last decade.

YNP Maine continues to establish himself as a fresh and fiery voice for the South and the culture at large.

 

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