In “Demon Party,” the second single leading up to YoungBoy Never Broke Again’s sixth studio album Don’t Try This At Home, YB is seen rapping in an acoustic, melodic flow sharing a similar cadence to his previously released “I Know” and “Fight With My Sheets” as he shares a similar guitar beat.

The evident use of a guitar sample from Rocky, Dissan and Vectro accompanied with the drums assists the build-up of YoungBoy’s melancholy flow in which he raps about his obvious easy-to-procure wealth and notes that he spends it on various items such as cars, jewelry, and designer accessories.

The song’s title “Demon Party” suggests a murderous and wicked convention, however, from the lyrics, it’s blatant that YoungBoy means it in a metaphorical way and that he has demons inside of his head, challenging his “good vs. evil.”

The song was first announced through an Instagram story from the Never Broke Again label page with an image of Edward Scissorhands:

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The official Isaac Garcia-directed music video sees YoungBoy take inspiration from Edward Scissorhands — a 1990 romantical fantasy about Edward who is clearly different from others, however, is treated inadequately due to his scissor hands. Edward was seen as a monster by society and was isolated to his home atop a hill, similar to YoungBoy’s situation of being situated at the top of a mountain in Utah due to his current charges. The video sees YB dancing in the snow along to the song while wearing scissor hand gloves — suggesting that despite how much he’s willing to change, he’ll always be seen as his past, aggressive self.