
The rapper, also known as Herm Tha Blacksheep, opened up about his willingness to handle personal tasks for NBA YoungBoy . His comments revealed the depth of gratitude he feels toward the chart-topping artist.
⁘You can't be too hard to hold the door open. You can't be too hard to close the door. I don't give a f### if his shoes come untied, bro. I'mma tie that b####. You know what I'm saying? I'mma do whatever I gotta do to make this s### be how the f### it's supposed to be,⁘ Herm The Blacksheep told the Mogul State Of Mind podcast.
This display of allegiance highlights the tight-knit nature of the Never Broke Again collective. The Louisiana-based label, founded by YoungBoy Never Broke Again, has cultivated a family-like atmosphere among its roster of artists.
⁘He's a millionaire. F###, he ain't got to be opening doors. If it start raining, I got an umbrella, s###, I'mma hold that b####. You gotta protect the brand,⁘ NBA Herm said.
YoungBoy has maintained his position as one of the most-streamed artists in the country, with his business acumen extending to developing talent like Herm.
The Baton Rouge rapper's first major tour in five years generated over $70 million in revenue from more than 500,000 tickets sold across 40 consecutive sold-out shows, positioning the MASA tour among the top 10 highest-grossing rap tours in U.S. history.
His Dallas opener at American Airlines Center on September 1 marked his most-attended concert ever with 14,846 tickets sold, while his Barclays Center performance in New York City became his highest-grossing show at $1.9 million.
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