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[{!!Download+Mp3!!}] Yung Bleu Moon Boy Album Download American hip hop recording artist from Mobile, Alabama, Jeremy Biddle, known professionally as Yung Bleu revealed tracklist to his aticipated album project “Moon Boy” featuring Chris Brown, 2 Chainz, Big Sean, A Boogie wit da Hoodie, Davido, Drake, Gunna, H.E.R., Jeezy, John Legend, Kehlani, Kodak Black & Moneybagg Yo.



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Yung Bleu has been the underdog of all underdogs in the past few years. Despite the increasing critical acclaim, popularity, and co-signs that many of his peers haven’t received, there’ve been plenty of moments where he felt like he’s been counted out. For instance, he spoke out after he wasn’t included in the BET Awards nominations for Best New Artist. However, it feels like anyone who has been sleeping on him will be turning their heads in his direction once he releases Moon Boy.

Tracklist :-
1. Die Under the Moon ft. John Legend
2. Tired of You ft. H.E.R.
3. Angels Never Cry ft. Moneybagg Yo, Kodak Black
4. Beautiful Lies ft. Kehlani
5. Contract Killers
6. Way More Close (Stuck In A Box) ft. Big Sean
7. Shoe Box ft. Jeezy
8. Last Summer
9. You’re Mines Still (Remix) ft. Drake
10. Waterworks ft. Gunna
11. Baddest w/ Chris Brown & 2 Chainz
12. Unforgiving ft. Davido
13. Dark Clouds
14. Old Days
15. Ghetto Love Birds (Remix) ft. A Boogie wit da Hoodie

The Alabama native will take the show on the road when his “Moon Boy Tour” kicks off Aug. 26 in Minneapolis. The 38-date North American trek runs through Oct. 9 in Seattle. Moneybagg Yo and Kodak Black team up on “Angels Never Cry,” while Chris Brown and 2 Chainz join Bleu on “Baddest,” for which he also released a video. Two artists that didn’t make the album are Chloe Bailey and Wale. According to Yung Bleu, his former label Columbia Records didn’t clear the songs.

Earlier today, the rapper unveiled the project’s tracklist which included an array of features from Moneybagg Yo, Future, John Legend, and Davido. While fans are excited for the release of Moon Boy next week, they were disappointed to see that the collaboration alongside Chloe Bailey and Wale didn’t make the cut. Unfortunately, it appears that once he cut ties with his former record label Columbia, they refused to put the song out. “Columbia aka My old label ain’t wanna clear it,” he wrote on Twitter.

In addition to the platinum-certified hit “You’re Mines Still” with Drake, the star-studded set includes appearances from John Legend, H.E.R., Kehlani, and Big Sean. The 15 tracks also feature Jeezy, Davido, Gunna, and A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie. The anticipation for the song began when Chloe Bailey shared a cover of “You’re Mines Still.” The brief cover went viral and Yung Bleu extended an invitation to work on music together. Shortly after, Bailey, Bleu, and Wale were sharing snippets of themselves in the studio together.

Yung Bleu has been heavy at work putting the finishing touches on his upcoming debut album, Moon Boy. Fans were treated to a surprise Wednesday morning (July 14) when the 2021 HipHopDX Rising Star shared the official tracklist to his highly-anticipated project. However, many were left hanging when Chloe Bailey’s name was absent from the tracklist. 

Yung Bleu took to his Twitter later in the day to explain her absence after a fan criticized him. According to Yung Bleu, the record label should receive the blame with all their clearance protocols. 

“Columbia aka My old label ain’t wanna clear it,” Yung Bleu told the fan. 

Yung Bleu was signed to Columbia before branching out on his own in the independent scene. It seems like the label wasn’t going to let Bleu flourish and decided to shut the song down altogether. Hype for the record started when Bailey covered Bleu’s breakout hit “You’re Mines Still” featuring Drake. 

Bleu caught wind of the cover and invited Bailey to hit the studio with him. Footage of Bleu, Bailey and Wale made its rounds on social media, signaling a collaboration that fans couldn’t wait to get their hands on. Fans don’t have to be too upset with the missing song thanks to the stacked roster on Yung Bleu’s Moon Boy. 

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