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"Is NBA YoungBoy Taking Shots? PlaqueBoyMax Dishes on the Drama Behind ‘Slime Cry’ and What It Means for Hip-Hop!"

Added on May 19, 2026 inFree Entertainment News

In a world where opinions fly faster than a comet across the night sky, Laboy is taking a stand—right in the middle of the chaos that often envelops the music industry. The cosmos might be in retrograde, but that hasn’t stopped him from calling out the viral negativity that seems to plague social media platforms. With the stars aligned in a way that encourages self-expression and introspection, Laboy unapologetically shares his thoughts on the music he loves, specifically spotlighting YoungBoy, a favorite of his. It’s a wild ride, really; the usual online drama sparked by a simple opinion can create a swirling vortex of criticism and conflict. But, in the great cosmic dance of artists and critics, it’s vital to remember that while everyone’s got something to say, not every opinion holds the weight of truth. So, are we merely puppets in a social media puppet show, or can we break free, expand our horizons, and appreciate the artistry behind the noise? Let’s dive into this melodious scandal and see what the stars—and Laboy—have to say!

Laboy asked about that situation. “If I feel a certain way about some music or some s**t, I cannot help it. I’m going to share my opinion,” the rapper, producer, and streamer said. “N***as got tight. I don’t know why, genuinely, to this day, why it was that reaction to that s**t. Because I f**k with YoungBoy. I think he’s an amazing artist. So I’m just like… These clip pages, the negativity? That’s the s**t that goes viral. So they gon’ push that negativity… Y’all n***as is stupid as f**k, bro…”

“There’s a bunch of good opinions. But y’all don’t see that,” he continued. “‘Cause that’s not what gets people to engage with that post. So people have to have a little more social media literacy to understand y’all are being treated like sheep. You got to break out of that and understand what you’re looking at. You’re being programmed to see certain things or believe certain things because that’s what gets you mad or gets you to engage… I’ve been listening to YoungBoy since I was in high school… At the end of the day, you’re an artist. If you believe in the work you put out, stand on it, bro. You know how many n***as call my s**t trash? I don’t give a f**k.”

NBA YoungBoy’s Beef With PlaqueBoyMax

This all seems like much ado about nothing, but artists can be affected by the biggest or smallest of criticisms. So for commentators like PlaqueBoyMax who understand that artistic drive, they have to point out that opinions don’t equate to final judgements.

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