“Letter To The North” is a new english song by YoungBoy Never Broke Again, released on March 7, 2025, on the official YoungBoy Never Broke Again YouTube channel. Written by YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Dissan, D-Roc, BJondatrakk, and Neeko Made This, and produced by the same team, the song delivers an emotionally charged and deeply personal narrative. Through its raw lyricism and haunting instrumental, the track captures YoungBoy’s reflection on his past, his loyalty to his roots, and the struggles he has faced while rising to fame.
The song serves as an open letter to his hometown, “the North,” offering a mix of pain, nostalgia, and defiance. YoungBoy expresses his frustration with those who doubted him, his unwavering bond with certain individuals, and his sorrow for those lost along the way. He highlights the hardships he endured, reminisces about figures from his past, and acknowledges the weight of his experiences. Despite his success, he carries the burden of his past, making “Letter To The North” a deeply introspective piece that blends storytelling with raw emotion.
Letter To The North Details
| Song | Letter To The North |
|---|---|
| Album | More Leaks |
| Artists | YoungBoy Never Broke Again |
| Written By | YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Dissan, D-Roc, BJondatrakk & Neeko Made This |
| Produced By | Dissan, D-Roc, BJondatrakk & Neeko Made This |
| Label | YoungBoy Never Broke Again |
| Language | English |
| Released Date | Mar 7, 2025 |
Letter To The North Lyrics
[Intro]
(Turn me up, Dissan)
(BJ on one)
I play Madden, man aye I wanna play
I wan’ bang, I wan’ play Madden with my nigga Johnny Mac again
Aye fuck that (Oh), aye tell ’em drive my Rolls Royce back there in the deadend (Oh)
Aye, tell ’em, aye (Oh), see if my nigga back there
(D-Roc)
[Verse 1]
With that shit, it’s strictly drama
Want a problem? Just tell me, I’ll kill ya momma (Yeah)
Fuck these niggas, they ain’t my dawg
Everybody be comin’ ’round, be benefittin’ up off me
Tryna come up on me, I’ll knock one of you bitches off
I hate the way you bitches talk, just close yo’ fuckin’ mouth
I ain’t never comin’ back and you mad I made it out that Nawf
You shouldn’t want me to ever come back, low down dirty clown, stay the fuck from ’round
That ain’t no hatin’, in that big Benz my BM ridin’ ’round
I done seen Busta hustle, get it in, and watch ’em fall down
Seein’ him go hard for his girl than any nigga been around
That’s a real nigga, ain’t never changin’, and he know how she slept around
I’ll put a nigga in the trunk like Willie T bitch
Make your nigga like that, mad he’ll fuck a man and fuck his bitch
I say I miss Big Cal-i and dead-eye, real G shit
Mr. Reezie, know I bought them stolen cars for to creep with
I been thinkin’ ’bout Big Booley nigga, yeah
I don’t think ’bout Kirk, and I know it feel cruel nigga
I idolize niggas like Johnny Mac
Shit, but tell Big Grim, that I ain’t never been a fool nigga
I’m comin’ back like I returned and left for dead
If you in that Nawf made a statement ’bout my nails, I know who said, and I ain’t forgettin’ it
I’m gon’ kill ya, you gon’ get it bitch
Y’all done watch me break in houses all night, stood up on that block tryin’ to make it out them trenches
Aye, say, my uncle called Beany, I wanna make a five-thousand bet cause I can see the Lakers winnin’
Nigga you better have my respect
Any nigga comin’ from out my set need a check, nigga hit me up
All Booley gotta do is tell me tie my shoes, I’m loadin’ up
I’ma heal that pain for you nigga
You my uncle best friend, I’ll slang for you nigga, yeah
You a big nigga I put them diamonds on you nigga, yeah
Tell them ’bout that mountain, how you mobiling up on they ass, dumb
I’m missing Kenny we’ll meet again in New York
That boy caught that big charge, came home, i’ve been hiding from ’em
Cause I know that’s one nigga if we got a problem, it’s gon’ be a big war cause he know Mari needed mama
Grandma died was trauma, now i’m strictly drama
Sherhonda can you please send 10 to Doody mama? Huh, huh
Birdman, huh, drink a Boone Farm wit’ you nigga
[Chorus]
I put that choppa on some’, put nah I don’t know none bout us, our family I swear we came up struggling (We came up struggling)
Fuck ’em all, and if you fuck with us then we fucking wit’ y’all
[Verse 2]
Say, I ain’t standing ’round right now, take a shot at sum’ if you’on fuck wit sum’
Nigga, we showed everybody love
They told me how my grandma got a minivan and took all the kids from the hood, to Disney World
How you’on love us? Huh, uh, uh
Everybody raise your hand if you from that Nawf and we are together
I think ’bout Beezy, think ’bout BBall, huh, huh
I think ’bout Keisha, think bout Mrs. Rita
Deetra I don’t forget about none of y’all
I’ve been tryna find myself and get my whole life together
Ohh, Ohh
I’m sorry for all the people out our section we done lost, and I’m sorry for all the people in our section in that Nawf
Can’t make it out, it’s hard, and I can’t help out all y’all
Gen with Kenny, like every day that used to be my dawg
This for my nigga Keedie, I promise one day you gon’ ball
[Chorus]
I put that choppa on some’, put nah I don’t know none bout us, our family I swear we came up struggling (we came up struggling)
Fuck ’em all, and if you fuck with us then we fucking wit’ y’all
[Outro]
This for my nigga Hamp
Watch out when
Believe that
Watch out when
You ain’t gone fuck with the Hamp nigga
Letter To The North Meaning
[Intro]
The intro sets a reflective and somewhat somber tone, as YoungBoy references personal memories and interactions. He mentions playing Madden, a seemingly innocent pastime, juxtaposed with the heavier themes of loss and street life that follow. His call to “drive my Rolls Royce back there in the deadend” symbolizes how far he has come from his origins, yet he still holds a connection to them. The name drops suggest a longing for past relationships and an underlying frustration with the present.
[Verse 1]
In this verse, YoungBoy paints a vivid picture of his past struggles and the betrayals he has faced. He calls out those who only sought to benefit from his success while expressing anger toward those who doubted him. He reminisces about figures from his life, highlighting their influence on him, whether through loyalty or hard lessons learned. His references to violence and survival indicate the harsh realities of his upbringing, reinforcing that his success came at a cost. The verse also reveals his lingering resentment towards individuals from his past, showing that despite his achievements, emotional wounds remain unhealed.
[Chorus]
The chorus encapsulates the song’s main message: loyalty to those who struggled with him and rejection of those who turned their backs on him. YoungBoy makes it clear that his allegiance lies with those who have stood by him, emphasizing the hardships he and his people endured. The mention of a “choppa” serves as both a literal and figurative symbol of protection and retaliation, reinforcing the idea that survival in his world requires strength and vigilance.
[Verse 2]
In the second verse, YoungBoy shifts between reminiscing about his past and acknowledging the pain his community continues to endure. He recalls acts of kindness, such as his grandmother taking children to Disney World, contrasting the struggle of those left behind. His call for unity within his community reflects a mix of guilt and longing, as he acknowledges that not everyone can escape the hardships of their environment. Through personal shoutouts and reflections, he conveys deep gratitude for those who shaped his journey, making this verse a heartfelt dedication to his roots.
[Chorus]
Reiterating the song’s central theme, the chorus reinforces YoungBoy’s commitment to his people while rejecting those who opposed him. The repetition of the line “we came up struggling” serves as a reminder of the shared hardships that bind him to his community. His defiant stance emphasizes that despite his fame, he remains loyal to his past and those who stood by him.
[Outro]
The outro concludes the song with a final dedication to a friend, Hamp, reinforcing the theme of loyalty. YoungBoy’s words carry a mix of warning and respect, as he acknowledges the strength and presence of those he holds dear. The closing lines serve as a final assertion of his identity and unwavering bond with his roots, ending the song on a powerful note.
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The "Letter To The North" song by YoungBoy Never Broke Again lyrics was written by YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Dissan, D-Roc, BJondatrakk & Neeko Made This.
The "Letter To The North" song by YoungBoy Never Broke Again was produced by Dissan, D-Roc, BJondatrakk & Neeko Made This.
YoungBoy Never Broke Again released "Letter To The North" song on Mar 7, 2025.
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