The Last Slimeto

The Last Slimeto
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 5, 2022 (2022-08-05)
Recorded2021–2022
GenreHip hop[1]
Length80:27
Label
Producer
  • 17OnDaTrack
  • 27 Heavy
  • Andy Made The Beat
  • ArmoTunez
  • Badmarks
  • Bans
  • BeatsAintFree JG
  • Beezo
  • BJondatrakk
  • Bobby Raps
  • Charlie Handsome
  • Cheese
  • Dissan
  • DJ Suede the Remix God
  • D-Roc
  • Duhvinci
  • DY Krazy
  • Eliot Bohr
  • Havokondabeatz
  • Haze
  • Hellgang Hitty
  • HitmanAudio
  • Horridrunitup
  • Hurtboy AG
  • Hzrd
  • Jay Lv
  • JB Sauced Up
  • JetsonMade
  • K10Beatz
  • Kacey Khaliel
  • Karltin Bankz
  • Khris James
  • Kid Greer
  • Lastwordbeats
  • LayZBeats
  • LeeKickin
  • liltyh
  • LondnBlue
  • Loso
  • MalikOTB
  • MarcussMuzik Of Beat Execz
  • Medusa Beats
  • Menace Beats
  • Nick Schmidt
  • Nick Seeley
  • OG Parker
  • Palaze
  • Priority Beats
  • ProdByBerge
  • Prodsauceboy
  • Ran Beats
  • Rellmadedat
  • Ricci
  • Santo
  • Saucey Beats
  • S.L.M.N
  • Southside
  • TnTXD
  • UV Killin Em
  • Vadebeatz
  • Vani
  • WayV
  • Wylo
  • Xclusive
  • Yo Benji
  • Zuus
YoungBoy Never Broke Again chronology
Better than You
(2022)
The Last Slimeto
(2022)
Realer 2
(2022)
Singles from The Last Slimeto
  1. "Mr. Grim Reaper"
    Released: February 8, 2022
  2. "I Hate YoungBoy"
    Released: February 22, 2022
  3. "Don't Rate Me"
    Released: May 5, 2022
  4. "Vette Motors"
    Released: June 10, 2022

The Last Slimeto is the fourth studio album by American rapper YoungBoy Never Broke Again. It was released on August 5, 2022, through Atlantic Records and Never Broke Again. It features guest appearances from Kehlani, Rod Wave, and Quavo. The album also features production from YoungBoy's in-house engineer, Jason "Cheese" Goldberg, alongside Bobby Raps, DJ Suede the Remix God, JetsonMade, OG Parker, and Southside, among others.

The Last Slimeto was supported by four singles: "Mr. Grim Reaper", "I Hate YoungBoy", "Don't Rate Me" featuring Quavo, and "Vette Motors". The album received generally positive reviews from music critics. It debuted at number two on the US Billboard 200 chart, earning 108,400 album-equivalent units first week.

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