Yungeen Ace is a young artist from Jacksonville, Fla., pursuing his rap career against all odds, regardless of the tragedy that struck his personal life. Today, his debut mixtape, Life of Betrayal, ...
The Hip-Hop community suffered another loss this weekend as Julio Foolio was shot and killed on his 26th birthday in Florida. Yungeen Ace added salt to the wound by releasing a diss track aimed at the ...
Over the weekend, Yungeen Ace unveiled his latest album, Survivor of the Trenches. The new project features appearances from Rob49, FastMoney Goon, GMK, Real Boston Richey, and more across 14 tracks.
On Monday (July 29), Yungeen Ace was a guest on DJ Akademiks' Off the Record podcast. During the sitdown, which can be seen in full below, Ace addresses his archrival Foolio's death and is adamant ...
While Yungeen Ace was plugging his new song “Game Over,” someone from Foolio’s account labeled it “trash.” Whoever is running Foolio’s Instagram account is beefing with the late rapper’s longtime ...
Yungeen Ace raised some eyebrows with the release of his video “Do It” hours after the shooting death of his rival, rapper Foolio. All signs point to a violent, hot summer in Jacksonville, Florida, ...
Jacksonville rapper Yungeen Ace released music video for Murder Rate Rising a week before a fatal ambush. Pic credit: Yungeen Ace/YouTube. Florida rapper Yungeen Ace was ambushed by three men who ...
Yungeen Ace is one of the faces of Florida’s drill rap scene. His 2019 project Step Harder and 2020’s follow-up Don Dada, made the “Game Over” rapper Jacksonville’s fastest rising rookie. However, do ...
Yungeen Ace released a new song called "Do It," in which he explicitly raps about gunning down his rivals. The release of the song came just hours after his real-life rival, Julio Foolio, was shot and ...
WAYCROSS, Ga. — Days before Yungeen Ace and his entourage were reportedly ambushed in a deadly Waycross hotel shooting, the rapper released a music video that let enemies know he and his crew are out ...
” ‘Recovery’ is real deep,” says Yungeen Ace about the song that opens his new Don Dada mixtape. As the title implies, the track is part of the rapper’s healing after getting shot eight times in a ...
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