NBA After his early surge in popularity, YoungBoy’s career has taken a difficult turn. Although his admirers consider the well-known Louisiana emcee to be among the greatest musicians of his time, his legal issues have stunted his career growth and made it more difficult for him to achieve the heights he was expected to attain.
For the rapper of “Make No Sense,” more unfavorable news arrived on Friday, August 16. Rapper NBA Youngboy plans to enter a guilty plea and have his federal firearms case moved from Baton Rouge to Utah for additional procedures, according to a WAFB 9 report. The rapper, whose actual name is Kentrell Gaulden, had the required documentation submitted earlier this week by defense attorney Drew Findling.
Gaulden is accused with a felony of possession of firearms by a convicted felon arising from a 2020 music video shoot in Baton Rouge, according to the explanation provided when breaking down the accusations. This news follows NBA YoungBoy’s relocation to Utah in the course of his legal battle to leave his homeland behind.
NBA YoungBoy and his associates are allegedly being accused of operating a large-scale prescription drug network out of various pharmacies in Utah, while they are defending against gun possession accusations in Baton Rouge.
NBA Many people are familiar with YoungBoy because of his proven tracks and unwavering work ethic. A-List rappers like Young Thug, DaBaby, Nicki Minaj, Migos, Lil Yachty, and Shy Glizzy are just a few of the artists he has collaborated with. He has performed bar to bar alongside some of the greatest, but he has also generated debate among other emcees. Performers such as J. Cole, Lil Durk, and others have collaborated with the gifted bartender on wax.
It would be unfortunate to see him separated from his family given that he is parents to several children, one of which is with Floyd Mayweather’s daughter. The amount of time he will serve, if any, after he formally enters a guilty plea in his federal case is unknown.