YoungBoy Never Broke Again’s 'American YoungBoy' Documentary Hits $1 Million Milestone

YoungBoy Never Broke Again’s ‘American YoungBoy’ Documentary Hits $1 Million Milestone

NBA YoungBoy’s documentary, 'American YoungBoy,' has officially grossed over $1.1 million in its opening week at the box office.

Without much fanfare ahead of its release, YoungBoy Never Broke Again‘s documentary American YoungBoy has reportedly earned over $1.1 million in its first week at the box office. The film, which offers an intimate look at the life and career of the Louisiana rap star, has proven to be a significant draw for his dedicated fanbase.

According to reports, American YoungBoy debuted at No. 10 on the box office charts for the week ending April 26, 2026. The film opened in 583 theaters on April 22, showcasing the massive reach of the rapper’s brand. Directed by Nico Ballesteros, the documentary chronicles the artist’s historic MASA Tour, which grossed nearly $70 million in 2025, cementing its status as one of the most successful solo rap tours in history.

The film provides fans with a rare, behind-the-scenes perspective, featuring footage from the road alongside candid moments of the rapper’s home and family life. The project was produced by YoungBoy Never Broke Again alongside Patrick Hughes, Kyle Claiborne, and Antoine Banks.

The release has not been without its share of intensity. Reports indicate that fans in various cities transformed cinemas into rowdy, impromptu concert venues, leading to disruptions that required theater management intervention. In one notable incident in Raleigh, N.C., police were called to a Regal Cinemas location on April 25 following reports of a large crowd involved in a disturbance. The Raleigh Police Department later confirmed that seven teenagers were detained and subsequently released to their parents.

Despite the chaotic energy surrounding some screenings, the financial success of the documentary underscores the enduring influence of the Baton Rouge native. As the film continues its theatrical run, it serves as a testament to the rapper’s ability to mobilize his audience both on streaming platforms and in the physical world.