In a series of Instagram Stories ( now deleted ) postings, NBA YoungBoy complained about challenges with his YouTube reach and defended his platinum medals.
In an Instagram Stories post ( now deleted ) on Wednesday, the 23-year-old rapper hinted that he knows who is to blame for his YouTube problems (November 23). NBA YoungBoy did not identify the perpetrator.
“I already know who the people is that’s making YouTube limit my reach,” he wrote. “That’s irrelevant though.”
NBA YoungBoy’s YouTube comment was the first in a series of posts on his Instagram Stories. One hinted at a forthcoming shift.
"It won't be today or tomorrow, but I've been preparing and planning to change forms unpainfully," he added.
In another tweet, NBA YoungBoy bragged about his profession, defending his gold and platinum certifications from the Recording Industry Association of America. He also notified readers that he was leaving Instagram.
“You a stupid dick sucker if you think all [these] plaques ain’t real,” he wrote. “Yo favorite rapper can’t fwm n####. Just know my page finna deactivate you don’t deserve to see me.”
NBA YoungBoy took to Instagram less than a week after clashing with his Never Broke Again collaborator NoCap. Despite being signed to Never Broke Again for three years, NoCap said he never received backing from the Baton Rouge-bred rapper.