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A Boogie wit da Hoodie (Ft. Lil Uzi Vert) – Luv Is Art
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“Luv Is Art” serves as the second official collaboration between artists A Boogie Wit da Hoodie and Lil Uzi Vert, following their November 2019 song entitled “Reply.” On the track
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A Boogie wit da Hoodie (Ft. Lil Uzi Vert) – Luv Is Art (Demo)*
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Lyrics from Snippet / [Verse: A Boogie wit da Hoodie] / ...yeah / And I already seen you naked / But girl don't make me re-up / [Verse: Lil Uzi Vert] / Just tell me, what you
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Read All The Lyrics To A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie’s New Album ‘Artist 2.0’
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The Bronx rapper worked with DaBaby, Roddy Ricch, and Lil Uzi Vert.
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A Boogie wit da Hoodie (Ft. Lil Uzi Vert) – Reply
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“Reply” is the first officially released collaboration of A Boogie Wit da Hoodie and Lil Uzi Vert. However, they have made two unofficial tracks in 2019, namely “Flood My Wrist
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Read All The Lyrics To The Deluxe Edition Of A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie’s Album ‘Artist 2.0’
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He adds nine tracks to his February album.
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A Boogie wit da Hoodie – R.O.D.
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An acronym for “Ride or Die,“ “R.O.D.“ is A Boogie wit da Hoodie’s ode to falling in love with a girl, but having his doubts and trust issues. He knows she fits well him, and he
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A Boogie wit da Hoodie – Thug Love
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A-Boogie introduces us back into his tortured mind with the laid-back intro to his third album, Artist 2.0. With a guitar-driven instrumental from Atlanta-born producer London On
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A Boogie wit da Hoodie – Streets Don't Love You
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On “Streets Don’t Love You,“ Bronx native A Boogie Wit da Hoodie raps from the perspective of a young boy in the hood, whilst also touching on his own experiences with crime and
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A Boogie wit da Hoodie – Bleed
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On “Bleed,“ A Boogie wit da Hoodie raps a track about how he values materialistic things over love. Dropping his usual references to Amiri and other expensive brands, he expands on
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A Boogie wit da Hoodie – DTB 4 Life
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On “DTB 4 Life,“ A Boogie drops multiple references calling back to his 2016 track “D.T.B. (Interlude)," a track in which A Boogie can’t trust his women:
I love money, I don’t
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A Boogie wit da Hoodie (Ft. Young Thug) – Might Not Give Up
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“Might Not Give Up”–which serves as the fourth track of Artist 2.0–marks the third collaboration between A Boogie and Atlanta rapper Young Thug, following their 2018 collab, “Just
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A Boogie wit da Hoodie (Ft. Melody Valentine Dubose) – It's Crazy
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On the opener to the deluxe of Artist 2.0, A Boogie collaborates with his daughter, Melody Valentine Dubose, who was only three years old at the time of this track’s release.
On
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A Boogie wit da Hoodie (Ft. Khalid) – Another Day Gone
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[Intro: A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie] / On Goyard luggages, I'm blowin' your budget / How you gon' tell me I'm bugging when I came from nothing? / Even if you don't love me, don't change
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A Boogie wit da Hoodie – Blood on My Denim
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“Blood on My Denim“ is Bronx Native A Boogie wit da Hoodie’s ode to untrustworthy partners and his younger days. While rapping on his struggles with his women, he also goes into
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A Boogie wit da Hoodie – Me and My Guitar
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“Me and My Guitar” is a standout track on Artist 2.0. The song was originally previewed in early February 2020 under the name of “Guitar Song”.
The banger focuses on A Boogie’s
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A Boogie wit da Hoodie – Secrets
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On “Secrets,“ A Boogie wit da Hoodie raps about the groupie girls in his life and boasts to them about his expensive items.
On April 3, 2020, A Boogie teased this track within an
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A Boogie wit da Hoodie – Fall in Love
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[Intro] / Plug Studios / Baby, you ain't never fucked with a thug / So what's up? I'll make you fall in love with it / Make you fall in love with it / [Verse 1] / Fuck it, I'm goin
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A Boogie wit da Hoodie & Don Q (Ft. Lil Uzi Vert) – Flood My Wrist
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On “Flood My Wrist,“ Highbridge artists A Boogie wit da Hoodie and Don Q link up with Lil Uzi Vert for a track about their diamonds. Dropping references to their weaponry and
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A Boogie wit da Hoodie – Act Like That
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[Intro] / Fuckin' 'round with the wrong bitch, now my heart itch / Now I never wanna be sober (Yeah) / And it's only 'cause your ass so fat / From the front, you know what's back
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A Boogie wit da Hoodie – D.T.B. (Interlude)
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On “D.T.B. (Interlude),“ A Boogie wit da Hoodie dives into his lack of love for women. An acronym for Don’t Trust Bitches, DTB is his ode to living a womanless life filled with his
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A Boogie wit da Hoodie – Fuck Love
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[Intro- A Boogie] / Fuck love / Nigga what's love? / Fuck love / My nigga (Na Na na Na nah) / [Verse 1- A Boogie] / She let me come to her room I decorated her walls / I had to go
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A Boogie wit da Hoodie (Ft. DaBaby) – Stain
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On “Stain,” A Boogie teams up with DaBaby for the first time.
The term “stain” is another term for robbing or stealing from somebody, but it could also mean “jumping” or badly
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A Boogie wit da Hoodie (Ft. Lil Durk) – 24 Hours
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A Boogie wit da Hoodie reunites with Lil Durk on “24 Hours,“ another promotional single for his upcoming project A Boogie vs Artist. The slow and melodic track features both
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A Boogie wit da Hoodie – Cinderella Story
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This song was originally called ‘Hood Nigga Story’, but the name changed to ‘Cinderella Story.’ It was written after the break up between A Boogie and his girlfriend Ella Bands.
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A Boogie wit da Hoodie – Good Girls Gone Bad
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Over mellow production, a heartbroken A Boogie ponders how all the good girls go bad as he blames himself for making her “this way”.
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PnB Rock & A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie – X Factor
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The track—which contains a sample of “Ex-Factor” by Lauryn Hill—finds frequent collaborators PnB Rock and A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie falling in love for a woman just to realise that
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A Boogie wit da Hoodie – Mood Swings
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[Intro] / Wheezy outta here / Beast, beast / [Pre-Chorus] / I'm a beast / Oh my God, mood swings / Out of line, mood swings / Out of time / I was broke, I don't cry / I'm the G.O.A
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A Boogie wit da Hoodie – Still Think About You
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In an interview with Genius, A Boogie explained what inspired this song:
The moment I wrote this song, I was in the process of thinking about this girl that did me wrong. I
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A Boogie wit da Hoodie (Ft. Gunna, London on da Track & Roddy Ricch) – Numbers
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“Numbers” is A Boogie wit da Hoodie, Gunna, and Roddy Ricch’s ode to getting their money up.
The song was originally titled “Antisocial Gangsters” according to a tracklist A
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A Boogie wit da Hoodie – King of My City
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In A Boogie’s first track of 2020, he raps about his neighborhood, Highbridge, and speaks about his crew and how you should not test him. He name drops Elliot Avianne, his jeweler
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A Boogie wit da Hoodie – Skeezers
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[Intro] / The Atomix / [Chorus] / I cannot love on no skeezer / That is a dub, I don't need her / I hit her once, then I leave her / Blow up my phone for no reason / I cheated on
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A Boogie wit da Hoodie – Right Back
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[Intro] / Billboard Hitmakers / Go Grizz / Hitmaka / Squat made the beat / [Verse 1] / How the fuck I fall for this shit? Yeah / Niggas getting robbed, get hit / And niggas acting
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A Boogie wit da Hoodie – Her Birthday
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[Intro: A Boogie wit da Hoodie & Kodak Black] / We got London on the track (I should've never fell in the love with a—) / [Chorus] / I've been through this too many times, I'm done
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A Boogie wit da Hoodie – Till the Wheels Fall Off
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On “Till The Wheels Fall Off,“ New York native A Boogie wit da Hoodie raps a track questioning who’s really there for him. Additionally, he drops his usual references to expensive
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A Boogie wit da Hoodie (Ft. Summer Walker) – Calm Down (Bittersweet)
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[Intro] / (We got London on da Track) / [Chorus: Summer Walker] / Can we calm down and make love? / Get it poppin' in the back of your Bentley truck / That vroom-vroom, that ooh-
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