West Coast rapper YG is set to release a deeply personal new song today, March 28, in which he candidly addresses a harrowing experience of childhood abuse.
For the first time, YG speaks out about being sexually abused by an older woman—twice his age—when he was a child.
The track was exclusively premiered on The Breakfast Club ahead of its official release, introduced by guest host Loren LoRosa, who stated that YG’s team sent it for an exclusive play.
In the song, YG does not hold back, beginning with a raw admission of his trauma, revealing that the woman picked him up from school, marking the beginning of the abusive encounters.
Now a father, YG delves into the impact the abuse has had on his life, particularly how it has shaped his treatment of women.
The song serves as a cathartic revelation, shedding light on the often-overlooked issue of young boys experiencing sexual abuse by older women.
The release of this song is expected to spark conversations about the lasting effects of childhood abuse and the complexities surrounding male victims sharing their stories.
With the song set to officially drop later today, fans and critics alike will be watching closely to see how this personal revelation influences YG’s public narrative and career moving forward.
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