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Updated: Sep 7, 2025

Born in Lubbock, Texas, raised in Arlington, and shaped by the streets of Dallas, B.b.m Yungin grew up immersed in music. Inspired by legends like 2Pac, Eminem, Snoop Dogg, 50 Cent, and Lil Wayne, he spent his childhood watching his father’s music group, Hoodlyfe Mob, write, freestyle, and record in the studio—an experience that sparked his lifelong passion for music.




Born in Lubbock, Texas, raised in Arlington, and shaped by the streets of Dallas, B.b.m Yungin grew up immersed in music. Inspired by legends like 2Pac, Eminem, Snoop Dogg, 50 Cent, and Lil Wayne, he spent his childhood watching his father’s music group, Hoodlyfe Mob, write, freestyle, and record in the studio—an experience that sparked his lifelong passion for music.



His career began in high school, when a SoundCloud collaboration went viral among his classmates, pushing him to pursue music seriously. Since then, Yungin has evolved into a multi-talented artist, becoming not just a rapper but also a DJ, producer, and engineer. He’s DJ’d for artists like That Mexican OT, Mr. Pookie & Mr. Lucci, and Yung Nation, produced for Yung Nation and Bone the Mack, and collaborated with names including Fat Pimp and Brandoshis.


Yungin’s music blends hard-hitting hip-hop with elements of rock, R&B, and even country, aiming to motivate youth, speak for the streets, and mentor those seeking a better path. With multiple features, upcoming releases, and live shows on the horizon, he’s steadily carving his lane in the Dallas underground and beyond.










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