Dive into the rugged and raw world of Southern hip hop with Young Bleed's "Country Boy Livin'." Released on July 1, 2014, under the labels Trap Door Ent., Express Life Ent., and MYSTIC., this album is a gritty, high-energy journey through the backroads of the genre. With a runtime of just over 50 minutes, Young Bleed packs a punch with 15 tracks, including standout features with Joey Souf, Ko, and Philthy Phil.
The album kicks off with the intro "Pick'em up Nelson" and doesn't let up, blending hard-hitting beats with lyrical prowess. Tracks like "Country Boy Gangstas" and "All Country" showcase Young Bleed's signature style, while collaborations like "Long Days and Highways" and "Livin' up" bring fresh energy and versatility. The album's skits add a touch of authenticity, making it feel like a true slice of life from the artist's perspective.
"Country Boy Livin'" is a testament to Young Bleed's artistry and his ability to capture the essence of Southern hip hop. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to his music, this album offers a raw, unfiltered look into the world of one of the genre's most compelling voices.