

On “Startender,” one of the main singles off of Hoodie SZN, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie was able to create this exhilarating strip club banger that features a solid melody by himself, and tongue-twisting/savage bars by featured guests Offset and Tyga (Respectively). Music like this is where Boogie is at his best. I love how the “Bronx rapper tip-toes the line between passionate singer and mellow rapper throughout, letting the world know he’s more than capable of losing his s**t whenever he needs to. Powered by this dark yet bass boomin’ instrumental, Boogie spits bars that practically come across as ghoulish, as primarily, he tries his best to warn his enemies about throwing dirt on his name. In “The Reaper,” it comes all the way out.

I’m Beasty, too! I just crushed a large pizza by myself!Ī Boogie Wit Da Hoodie is woke on this joint.ĭespite all of his recent pop success, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie still has this grimey side to him that manifests itself here and there in his music. The song also has a really nice bop to it, making it one of those potential club bangers. “Beasty” is one of the most dynamic tracks on “Hoodie SZN.” It features production that is dark yet bouncy, vocals by A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie that is both passionate and laid-back, and lyrical content that is trill and braggadocios. New Yorkers are some of the most paranoid people in this world.

The passion he shows throughout the track seems real as s**t to me, especially when his lyrics veer towards some paranoid s**t. On it, he reminds the world how connected he is to the streets, telling stories of heartbreak, jail-time and fallen friends through some pretty emotional singing. If you are a major fan of A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, “Voices In My Head” should put a smile on your face. With Hoodie SZN, I expect for him to go back to his gritty roots, which means savage content and a lot more street-inspired music. However, after releasing a few hit records, he has sort-of swayed away from that world, instead, dabbling in music that is more on the commercial side of the things. Hailing from Highbridge in Bronx, NY, Boogie has this authentic street-persona that has made him a hero to the people of his city. Musically, he raps and sings equally as well, but in all honesty, it’s his backstory that intrigues me the most. A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie is one of the few rappers in the game that I find fascinating.
