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Who is Taylin Gaulden, the son of YoungBoy NBA?
Taylin Gaulden was born in Louisiana, USA, on March 19, 2017 – his zodiac sign is Pisces and he is of American nationality. He is known only because he is one of the five sons of YoungBoy NBA (Never Broke Again), a famous American rapper.
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Taylor’s early life
Taylin is raised by his mother Niya in Louisiana, as his father has spent a lot of time in prison and was not there when he was born or during his first year of life – YoungBoy came out just days before Taylin’s first out of prison birthday.
YoungBoy is said to care about his children and sends money to their mothers, but doesn’t normally spend much time with them – he has five children with four mothers.
Taylin is a very active child who likes to run around and learn about his environment. He is said to be very smart, and although YoungBoy claims that he will not force the kid to go to college and let him choose any profession, he would love to see his son become a singer or a rapper one day.
Age and height
Taylin’s age is three. He has short black hair and brown eyes, is 0.94 m tall and weighs about 14 kg. As of August 2020, his father’s wealth has been estimated at about $6 million, in which he will of course share if needed.
Who is Young Boy NBA?
Kentrell DeSean Gaulden was born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA, on October 20, 1999 – his zodiac sign is Libra and he holds American nationality. He’s a rapperbut perhaps better known for the problems he has had with the law.
YoungBoy grew up an only child in Baton Rouge – his mother left the family when he was very young, while his father was sentenced to 55 years in prison, so YoungBoy was raised by his maternal grandmother. He was only a toddler when he broke his neck and had to wear a headband that left marks on his forehead. YoungBoy soon became involved in illegal activities and dropped out of school at age 14 to continue his career as a rapper. However, he was arrested a few days later for theft and spent some time in the Tallulah Detention Center in Louisiana – while there he began writing lyrics for his songs.
After his release, YoungBoy discovered that his grandmother had passed away from heart problems, so he invited his friend, a rapper named NBA 3Three, to come and live with him; the pair engaged in various illegal activities to pay for their studio time.
The microphone YoungBoy used for his first songs was purchased from Walmart. His debut mixtape was released in mid-2015 titled “Life Before Fame”, and several other mixtapes titled “Before I Go”, “Mind of a Menace” and “Mind of a Menace 2” followed in the same year.
He gained recognition in October 2016 after the release of his mixtape “38 Baby”, which was recorded in collaboration with Boosie Badazz, Kevin Gates and NBA 3Three. His new mixtape titled “Mind of a Menace” was released in November 2016, and around the same time, he and another rapper, Scotty Cain, started berating each other in their songs that also included death threats, but they never confronted each other. physical.
In December 2016, YoungBoy was involved in a drive-by shooting and was arrested for being the prime suspect in an attempted murder.
He was sent to spend some time in jail in Louisiana’s East Baton Rouge Parish, and while there, his two new mixtapes were released, titled “Mind of a Menace 3: Reloaded” and “Before I Go: Reloaded.” “. He was released from prison after paying bail in May 2017, and then produced his new single “Untouchable”. His next mixtape “AI YoungBoy” was released on August 3, 2017 and peaked at #24 on the Billboard 200, while his single “Untouchable” reached #95 on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart – his other single “No Smoke” reached #61 on the Billboard Hot 100.
On January 6, 2018, YoungBoy released his new single “Outside Today”, which peaked at #31 on the Billboard Hot 100.
He was arrested again in February, but released from prison on March 15, and his debut album “Until Death Call My Name” was released on April 27. On May 19, he released his new mixtape “Master The Day of Judgment” and then went on to work on his 4 EP (extended play) project. The first, “4Respect” was released on August 24 and was followed by the second, “4Freedom” on August 30 – “4Loyalty” and “4WhatImportant” were released on September 6 and 14, respectively. His new mixtape titled “Decided” was released on September 7 and reached #9 on the Billboard 200. To mark the end of 2018, he released his mixtape “Realer” on December 20.
YoungBoy was placed under house arrest for 14 months in September 2019 after violating his probation, but has continued to make music at home. He released his new single “House Arrest Tingz” on September 25, and another single, “Bandit” on October 4, featuring rapper Juice Wrld, and it peaked at #10 on the Billboard Hot 100. His next mixtape “Al YoungBoy 2” came out on October 10 and it topped the charts. Billboard 200, which remains YoungBoy’s top chart position to this day.
His next mixtape was released in February 2020, titled “Still Flexin, Still Steppin”, which peaked at #2 on the Billboard 200 Chart, and his next mixtape “38 Baby 2” was released on April 24 and topped the Billboard 200 Chart. .
I only care what my kids think of me, I’m ready to argue. You don’t even know it’s very hard for those who don’t know, but free them slime, love what’s left #4KT #SEPT11 pic.twitter.com/O03LCH4zaZ
— NBA YOUNGBOY (@GGYOUNGBOY) September 1, 2020
YoungBoy recently announced that he will be releasing a new album on September 11 – “Top”.
In 2016, YoungBoy was arrested after he opened fire on a car full of people in the middle of the street, and was charged with two attempted murders. He spent about half a year in prison and was released on active probation for three years. He was arrested again on February 25, 2018 for assault and kidnapping, and was released after 15 days when he paid $75,000 bail. He killed an innocent man in 2019 and was sent to prison for three months, followed by 14 months’ probation. Clearly there is more going on than has been made public.