Herm Tha Blacksheep declares his unwavering loyalty to NBA YoungBoy to show public devotion to the rap star who changed his life.
The rapper, also known as Herm Tha Blacksheep, opened up about his willingness to handle personal tasks for NBA YoungBoy. His comments reveal his deep gratitude for the chart-topping artist.
“You can’t open the door too hard. You can’t close the door too hard. Man, if his shoelaces come undone, I’m not going to give af###. I’m gonna tie that b####. You know what I’m saying? I’m going to do whatever I can to make the hell out of this,” Black Sheep Herm told the Mogul State of Mind podcast.
This show of loyalty highlights the close-knit nature of the Never Broke Again collective. Founded by YoungBoy Never Broke Again, the Louisiana-based label fosters a family-like atmosphere among its roster of artists.
“He’s a millionaire. F###, he doesn’t have to open the door. If it starts raining, I have an umbrella, s###, I’ll hold that b####. You have to protect the brand,” NBA Herm said.
The “Never Broke Again” signee’s comments come during a period of continued success for the brand.
YoungBoy has maintained his status as one of the most talked-about artists in the United States, and his business acumen extends to nurturing talents like Herm.
The Baton Rouge rapper’s first major tour in five years sold more than 500,000 tickets and grossed more than $70 million across 40 consecutive sold-out shows, placing the MASA tour among the 10 highest-grossing rap tours in U.S. history.
His Dallas debut at the American Airlines Center on September 1 was his most-attended concert ever, with 14,846 tickets sold, while his performance at New York City’s Barclays Center became his highest-grossing show with $1.9 million.
NBA Herm’s willingness to perform menial tasks reflects his respect for YoungBoy’s role in changing his environment.
On X, Herm’s comments received a mixed response. Some praised him for his loyalty to NBA Youngboy, while others felt he was being sycophantic just because the Baton Rouge rapper was worth a fortune.
“This is all cool but you shouldn’t even think about tying your shoes,” one user said, while another chimed in: “He’s right, YB’s loyalty changes their eternity.”

