

The first feature from the project came from Quando Rondo in “Took A Risk.” The song was not that bad, however it could have been much better. In the eighth track, “Rings On,” YoungBoy brings a style that was shown in his previous works like “38 Baby 2.” This was also different from Rich The Kid’s original styles. However, YoungBoy came through with the following verse, really elevating the track to the top. The beat selection was on point, and Rich’s hook could have been better. Unlike the last couple tracks, “Woke Up” was one of the best songs off the album.

The next song, “Doors Up,” was one of the weaker tracks, but that could be a result of YoungBoy not being a writer for it. The verses were quite basic as well, but we can see that they were trying to switch up their original styles with this song as well. “Sex” was one of the more mediocre songs with a generic hook. It was followed by “No Flash” and “You Bad,” where we got to see two unique sides of the artists. It was a typical, fast-paced Rich The Kid type beat. The first song was named after the album name. Both singles generated a lot of excitement for fans, especially after YoungBoy’s incredible performance on “Automatic.”

The project was originally set to drop on November 13th, but it was pushed back to the 20th after YoungBoy dropped a surprise mixtape on the 13th, titled “Until I Return.”īefore the full tape dropped, the singles “Bankroll” and “Automatic” were released in the previous weeks leading up to it. They decided to name the tape “Nobody Safe,” a phrase used a lot by YoungBoy. We’ve seen Rich The Kid tour with YoungBoy and pop up in his music videos in the past, and their great chemistry was apparent on the project. The two multi-platinum recording artists have created a great relationship. Official album cover for “Nobody Safe” found on Ītlanta’s Rich The Kid and Baton Rouge’s YoungBoy Never Broke Again, aka NBA YoungBoy, have finally dropped their long awaited collab tape.
