YoBoii Daylen is a Chicago-based drill rapper known for his aggressive delivery, gritty street narratives, and deep involvement in the city’s gang culture. A member of the Gangster Disciples, specifically from the 051 Young Money set, Daylen’s lyrics often focus on life in the streets, loyalty to his crew, and direct disses aimed at rival gangs—most notably the Black Disciples.
Gang Affiliation
YoBoii Daylen represents the 051 Young Money set, a well-known and active faction in Chicago's gang landscape. His music reflects his affiliation with the Gangster Disciples and the ongoing rivalries that shape much of the drill scene.
Popular Songs
- Kill Shit – A signature track filled with hard-hitting bars and threats toward rivals
- We Bangin – Featuring Fbgm Tay, this collaboration underscores his alliances and beefs
- FBGM – A high-energy track paying homage to his crew
- Competition – Known for its taunting lyrics and aggressive flow
Style and Influence
Daylen’s style mirrors the intensity and rawness that made Chicago’s Drill scene internationally known. His delivery is direct and often confrontational, drawing from real-life experiences in a turbulent environment. Like many Drill artists, his music serves as both expression and survival, blending rhythm with real-world consequence.
Controversy and Presence
Due to the nature of his lyrics and public rivalries, YoBoii Daylen has sparked tension within Chicago's rap community. His videos, often filmed in his neighborhood or alongside fellow gang members, are unapologetically bold. Despite—or perhaps because of—this, he has built a dedicated following on platforms like YouTube and SoundCloud.
Legacy in Drill Culture
While not yet a mainstream name, YoBoii Daylen represents a crucial layer of the Drill movement: street-level artists whose music reflects a hyper-local reality. Through his bars, he continues to document the violent and competitive world that birthed Drill—and the artists fighting to rise out of it.