Genius Meanings
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A Boogie wit da Hoodie (Ft. 6ix9ine) – Swervin
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Seemingly as a reimbursement for his carrying verses and hook on “WAKA” off of DUMMY BOY, A Boogie reunites with 6ix9ine on a London On Da Track production to rap about their wild
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Genius English Translations – A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie - Swervin (Remix) Ft. Veysel (English Translation)
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[Intro: A Boogie wit da Hoodie & Skooly] / Uh / Yeah / Oh, that's London On Da Track, run that shit back / We got London On Da Track / [Chorus: A Boogie wit da Hoodie] / Swervin
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A Boogie wit da Hoodie (Ft. Veysel) – Swervin (Remix)
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[Songtext zu „Swervin (Remix)“ ft. Veysel] / [Intro: A Boogie wit da Hoodie & Skooly] / Uh / Yeah / Oh, that's London On Da Track, run that shit back / We got London On Da Track
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A Boogie wit da Hoodie – Swervin (Remix 3)
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[Intro: A Boogie wit da Hoodie, Skooly] / Uh / Yeah / Oh, that's London On Da Track, run that shit back / We got London On Da Track / [Chorus: A Boogie wit da Hoodie] / Swervin
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Spotify – This Is A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie
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1. Jessie Reyez- FAR AWAY II (feat. A Boogie Wit da Hoodie & JID) / 2. A Boogie Wit da Hoodie- Numbers (feat. Roddy Ricch, Gunna & London On Da Track) / 3. Pop Smoke- Hello (feat
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A Boogie wit da Hoodie & B-Lovee – Hit Different
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[Intro: A Boogie wit da Hoodie] / Swervin' at ten, huh / A.M. in the mornin', I'm finna do it again (DLo on the beat) / Huh, swervin' at ten, I don't even like drivin' Benzes (
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Spotify – This Is 6ix9ine
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1. A Boogie Wit da Hoodie- Swervin (feat. 6ix9ine) / 2. 6ix9ine- GOOBA / 3. 6ix9ine- FEFE (feat. Nicki Minaj & Murda Beatz) / 4. 6ix9ine & Nicki Minaj- TROLLZ / 5. 6ix9ine- BILLY
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A Boogie wit da Hoodie – Perfect
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[Intro] / Hmm, you're nervous (Yes) / Let me take some weight off your shoulders (Hmm-mmm) / Circle, throw that ass 'round in a circle (Woah, woah) / Yeah, ayy, I miss you, waitin
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A Boogie wit da Hoodie – Non Judgmental
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[Chorus] / I know that you gon' love me / Independent, she don't need no one for nothing / Birkin bag and your swag on one hundred / Come here, dance, dance, baby, huh, I want it
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A Boogie wit da Hoodie – I Did It
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[Intro] / Yeah / [Chorus] / I can't trust these bitches / I don't got no feelings / Wondering why I ain't got no feelings / And the coupe too deep, it ain't got no ceiling, nah
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A Boogie wit da Hoodie & Don Q – Game Winnerz
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[Intro: Don Q & A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie] / Ah! / Shit y'all just started doin' ain't new to us nigga / That's old money / Said they been waitin' for it right? / Know they been
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DJ Drama (Ft. A Boogie wit da Hoodie & Lil Baby) – HO4ME
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[Intro: DJ Drama] / Uh-hum (Uh-hum) / I like to welcome y'all out (Like to welcome y'all out) / To the well anticipated (To the well anticipated) / Well rejuvenated (Well
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A Boogie wit da Hoodie – I Know What's Real
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[Verse 1] / Nigga, goddamn / Spent five bands on some Balmain, that's a lot man / I pull strings like a violin, A Boogie, damn he be wylin' / Nigga who scared? You think I'm scared
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A Boogie wit da Hoodie (Ft. Young Thug) – Just Like Me
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“Just Like Me” is four minutes of A Boogie and Young Thug expressing their love and desire for their significant other. On the song, A Boogie addresses his girl and explains that
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6ix9ine (Ft. A Boogie wit da Hoodie) – WAKA
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“WAKA” serves as the sixth track to 6ix9ine’s debut studio album, DUMMY BOY, and marks the second collaboration between him and fellow New York rapper A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie
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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 (Ft. Queen Naija) – Come Closer
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[Intro: A Boogie wit da Hoodie] / Hitmaka / Oh-oh, oh, yeah / [Verse 1: A Boogie wit da Hoodie] / Let's take a jet to Aruba, I know it sounds nice, ooh / You gon' fall into my trap
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A Boogie wit da Hoodie – Look Back at It
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“Look Back at It” sees A Boogie interpolate the flow and rhythm from Michael Jackson’s “You Rock My World" throughout the verses and “Remember the Time” during the post-chorus.
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A Boogie wit da Hoodie – Odee
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On “Odee“, the 19th track off of Hoodie SZN, A Boogie wit da Hoodie flaunts his wealth using references to guns, cars, and expensive brands.
The term OD (pronounced o-dee) is
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A Boogie wit da Hoodie (Ft. Offset & Tyga) – Startender
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After “Look Back At It,” the Highbridge rapper continued its success with “Startender,” co-starring Tyga and Offset.
As may be evident by the title, the record pays homage to the
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A Boogie wit da Hoodie – Love Drugs and Sex
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On this track, A Boogie details his relationship with love, drugs, and sex. He raps about his life before fame and wealth, whilst also touching on his now-abundant choices in women
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A Boogie wit da Hoodie – Savage
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“Savage“ is A Boogie wit da Hoodie’s melodic ode to moving on from a toxic girl. He boasts about his newfound fame while touching on the numerous ways his ex wronged him.
The
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A Boogie wit da Hoodie – 4 Min Convo (Favorite Song)
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This is the finished version of a pre-written freestyle on Funkmaster Flex’s Hot 97 that was released 2 days before the release of the album.
The track is a follow-up to A Boogie’
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Summer Walker (Ft. A Boogie wit da Hoodie) – Stretch You Out
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On “Stretch You Out”, Summer Walker reflects on a relationship with a past lover. In the song, she laments about the shortcomings and demands of her ex lover who expected so much
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A Boogie wit da Hoodie (Ft. Lil Durk & PnB Rock) – Uptown / Bustdown
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“Uptown/Bustdown” is a mellow banger which features frequent collaborators, PnB Rock & Lil Durk, the former collaborating on “Beast Mode” from the album, “The Bigger Artist” and
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A Boogie wit da Hoodie (Ft. Juice WRLD) – Demons and Angels
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“Demons and Angels” is the 6th track off A Boogie’s second album Hoodie SZN, and marks the first collaboration between A Boogie and Juice WRLD. A Boogie and Juice take turns
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A Boogie wit da Hoodie – Voices in My Head
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A monster intro from one of hip hop’s most impressive emcees. The intro serves as a teaser to all the themes highlighted in his sophomore effort which went number one on Billboard
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A Boogie wit da Hoodie – Beasty
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On “Beasty,“ A Boogie wit da Hoodie pays homage to his friend who was killed by rival gang members. He mentioned Beasty within the opener to Hoodie SZN, “Voices in My Head
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A Boogie wit da Hoodie (Ft. Lil Quee & Quando Rondo) – Need a Best Friend
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“Need a Best Friend“ finds A Boogie wit da Hoodie connecting with Quando Rondo and Lil Quee for the first time each. On the melodic track, the trio take turns signing about their
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A Boogie wit da Hoodie – Billie Jean
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The song title pays homage to one of Michael Jackson’s biggest hits, Billie Jean. Boogie references Michael a few times throughout the project. He also compares himself as today’s
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A Boogie wit da Hoodie (Ft. NAV) – Pull Up
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[Chorus: A Boogie wit da Hoodie] / Ooh / I pulled up in a Benz truck, ooh / You pulled up in your friend's truck, mmh / Better watch out for the scammers, ooh / Boy, you better get
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A Boogie wit da Hoodie (Ft. Don Q & Trap Manny) – Bosses and Workers
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A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie features his Highbridge
belmates Don Q and Trap Manny on this upbeat banger.
The song is a boastful cut in which they lay out the differences between bosses
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A Boogie wit da Hoodie – The Reaper
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[Intro] / I know you very afraid / The Atomix / Very afraid, very afraid / Dirt on my name, mmh / I know I make you afraid / Nigga, be very afraid / Tryna put dirt on my name
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PnB Rock (Ft. A Boogie wit da Hoodie) – Put You On
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[Intro: A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie] / 30, you a fool for this one / I could put you on / Girl, you know that I could put you on / 30, you a motherfucking fool, nigga / [Chorus: A
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Tay B (Ft. A Boogie wit da Hoodie) – Ask
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[Intro: Tay B] / (Reuel, stop playin' with these niggas) / You ain't gotta ask for anything, yeah / Yeah, huh / [Chorus: Tay B] / You ain't gotta ask for anything / She fucked with
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A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie Confirms “Collab Projects” With Tory Lanez & Young Thug In The Works
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The prolific MC also called himself “the rapping version of Michael [Jackson].”
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