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The Last Slimeto

The Last Slimeto is the fourth studio album by American rapper YoungBoy Never Broke Again, released on August 5, 2022, by Never Broke Again and Atlantic Records. The album serves as YoungBoy's final release in his contract with Atlantic Records. The album features guest appearances from Kehlani, Rod Wave, and Quavo, alongside production from Bobby Raps, DJ Suede the Remix God, Jetsonmade, OG Parker, Southside, and Jason "Cheese" Goldberg who mixed and mastered the entirety of the record. The album serves as a follow-up to Gaulden's sixteenth solo mixtape, Colors (2022).

Background and recording
On July 5, 2022, it was announced through the Never Broke Again label that the entirety of the album was recorded while Gaulden was on house arrest, by Jason "Cheese" Goldberg and Khris "XO" James. During an interview, Goldberg went into depth about his recording process with Gaulden at his Utah home: The tracks on the album were recorded in several spontaneous areas in his home, including his garage—where "Proof" was recorded, his Tesla—where "Umm Hmm" was recorded, alongside several other areas such as Gaulden's Bentley Continental GT and his patio, "[Gaulden] was just looking over the mountain, giving me that record on a microphone with no booth". Goldberg stated that he would record songs wherever Gaulden sought comfort and felt free to express himself. He also stated that he'd be the one to choose the beats, contact the producers, and help Gaulden clear his mind before recording. Goldberg noted that they had over three hundred tracks to choose from during the album's selection process. ==Release and promotion==
Release and promotion
Following the release of Gaulden's third full-length studio album, Sincerely, Kentrell, he was released from jail on a $1.5 million bail. Gaulden was released on house arrest in Utah and released three mixtapes, From the Bayou (2021) with Birdman, Colors (2022), and Better than You (2022) with DaBaby. The album was first teased by Gaulden's in-house producer and engineer, Jason Goldberg through his Instagram, as he shared the album's official artwork. During the rollour of Colors, Gaulden expressed that Atlantic Records were attempting to blackball him form the music industry; it was later announced that The Last Slimeto would be Gaulden's last project under the label and that he allegedly turned down $25 million to re-sign. On March 20, the Never Broke Again label officially shared the album's artwork, noting that it would be available for pre-order on April 1. During the rollout of the album, Gaulden's label and music collective Never Broke Again released their compilation album, Green Flag Activity on June 10. Aiding the album's hype, on July 15, Gaulden was found not guilty in one of his two federal firearm charges, after which he noted that he's "feeling great". Just a day prior to the official release of the album, on August 4, Gaulden shared the album's official tracklist, teasing features from Kehlani, Rod Wave, and Quavo. Upon the release of the album, Gaulden had taken to his Instagram to share a message regarding the album and the completion of his record deal with Atlantic Records: On the day of the album's release, the official music video for the album's intro, "I Know" was released. Singles The album's lead single, "Mr. Grim Reaper" was released on February 8, 2022. On February 14, Gaulden released the non-album single, "Superbowl", an ode to the Super Bowl LVI; in the song's bio on YouTube, he hinted at the release of the album: "I'm stalling into the album (get ready) I'm gone keep dropping". On February 22, he dropped the non-album single, "Opposite", in which he teased the release of his mixtape, Realer 2. On February 22, as a response to Lil Durk's disstrack, "Ahhh Ha", Gaulden released the album's second single, "I Hate YoungBoy", produced by Jason Goldberg, K10Beatz, Horridrunitup, and Rellmadedat. It later peaked at number 79 on the Billboard Hot 100. On March 14, YoungBoy exclusively released the music video for the album's twenty-eight cut, "I Got the Bag". On March 17, YoungBoy released the music video for "Holy", the album's twenty-seventh cut. The latter two tracks later officially appeared on the album. On May 1, Gaulden released the official music video for "Loner Life". The album's third single, "Don't Rate Me", featuring Quavo was released on May 5. In the months leading up to the release of the album, Gaulden released several non-album singles, "See Me Now" on May 14, "Proud of Myself" on May 23, and "Goals" on May 29. On June 9, Gaulden released the music video for "Vette Motors", before it was officially released on June 10 as the album's fourth and final single. It was produced by Jason "Cheese" Goldberg, Jetsonmade, OG Parker, and Beezo. The track peaked at number 62 on the Billboard Hot 100. This was followed by several more non-album singles such as, "Feel Good" on July 2, "I Don't Talk" on July 18, "Change" on July 25, and "She Want Chanel" on July 27. ==Critical reception==
Critical reception
The Last Slimeto received generally positive reviews from music critics. Robin Murray from Clash stated "At times frustrating, 'The Last Slimeto' is never less than entertaining. A bracing, defiant gesture, it finds NBA YoungBoy embracing freedom with both hands." Writing for Pitchfork, Alphonse Pierre described the 30-track long album as "overwhelming" despite naming it "the neatest YoungBoy album." Alphonse described some tracks as "They fluctuate between fickle emotions like pain, anguish, and paranoia, usually with a hint of bitterness" while describing the album as a whole as "The Last Slimeto suppresses the knottiest and most uncomfortable aspects of his music." Mosi Reeves from Rolling Stone described the album as "overstuffed and overlong, but it's also undeniably compelling." Charles Lyons-Burt from Slant Magazine describes songs on the album as "[a] namely melodrama marked by fatalistic romanticism and a flirtation with the specter of death", however, he also states that the 30-track long album "start[s] to cave under its unruly duration". He describes the album's entirety as "the album merely conjures a series of—albeit passionately relayed—images of love, lust, and violence." Paul Simpson from AllMusic stated that "Sitting through the entirety of The Last Slimeto is bound to be an exhausting experience to anyone but YoungBoy's many devout fans, but even if it seems to function more as a playlist than an album, it's definitely not monotonous, and the rapper's dedication to the game is unquestioned." Writing for HipHopDX, Scott Glaysher noted that, "as enjoyable as these five or six songs are on The Last Slimeto, its merely too long to appreciate" and that "The Last Slimeto can't be enjoyed as a full "project" but instead a half dozen songs scattered across playlists that have the same album cover." Year-end lists ==Commercial performance==
Commercial performance
The Last Slimeto debuted at number two on the US Billboard 200 chart, (earning 108,400 album-equivalent units [including 4,600 pure sales]) around 400 margins less than the week's number one album, Bad Bunny's Un Verano Sin Ti. In its third week, the album dropped to number six, moving an additional 30,000 units. On November 7, 2022, The Last Slimeto was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America. ==Track listing==
Track listing
Sample credits • "Top Sound" contains an interpolation from "My Sound", written by Chico Rose, Alessandro Silveri, and Nick Leonardus van de Wall, as performed by Chico Rose and SLVR. • "Don't Rate Me" contains a sample of "Dirty Harry", written by Damon Albarn and Romye Robinson, as performed by Gorillaz and Bootie Brown. ==Personnel==
Personnel
Credits adapted from Tidal. Musicians • YoungBoy Never Broke Again – vocals (all tracks) • Kehlani – vocals (7) • Rod Wave – vocals (13) • Anna Krendel – additional vocals (18) • Joshua Blond – additional vocals (18) • Maya Shtangrud – additional vocals (18) • Olivia Miranda – additional vocals (18) • Sadie Stallcup – additional vocals (18) • Quavo – vocals (18) Technical • Jason "Cheese" Goldberg – mastering, mixing (1–28, 30), recording (1, 5, 7–8, 10–14, 16, 18–28, 30) • Khris James XO – mastering, mixing (29), recording (2–4, 6, 9, 10, 15, 17, 29) • Cub$kout – recording (18) • Schneider Sienes – assistant mixing (21–23, 25) ==Charts==
Charts
Weekly charts Year-end charts ==Certifications==
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