Released on 1 January 1998, via Priority Records, 'My Balls And My Word' is a quintessential southern hip hop masterpiece. This 57-minute album is a testament to the genre's unapologetic energy, boasting a diverse tracklist that showcases the artist's unique flair. From the unrelenting beats of 'Keep It Real' and 'Bring The Noise', to the more laid-back vibes of 'Mo Money' and 'Lil Poppa Got A Brand New Bag', this album is a sonic journey that delves into the very heart of southern hip hop. With its raw, unbridled spirit and unapologetic lyrics, 'My Balls And My Word' is an album that will resonate with fans of the genre, and leave a lasting impression on all who listen to it. Unfortunately, the artist name is not provided, however, this album is sure to be a classic in the southern hip hop scene.
Young Bleed, born Glenn Clifton Jr., is a dynamic rapper hailing from the vibrant city of Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Known for his contributions to the southern hip hop scene, Young Bleed has carved out a unique space with his distinctive style and powerful lyrics. His discography includes notable works such as "Preserved," which offers a glimpse into the behind-the-scenes stories of its creation, and "My Balls and My Word," both of which showcase his raw talent and storytelling prowess. Young Bleed's music is not just about the beats; it's about the experiences and the journey, making each album a rich tapestry of his life and artistry. With a discography that includes "My Own" and "Give and Take," Young Bleed continues to be a significant figure in the hip hop community, blending authenticity with a deep connection to his roots.