Brockhampton Drops Off New Single "BOOGIE"

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Brockhampton drop off the opening cut off of "Saturation III."

In a few days, Brockhampton will release Saturation III. It'll be a bittersweet feeling for anyone who's been following them. While we receive the third album from Brockhampton this year, it'll also likely be the last project we receive from them. A few days a go, they revealed the album's tracklist and today, they drop off the first single off the project with "BOOGIE."

With some funky horns and high-energy, Brockhampton deliver the opening cut of Saturation III. "BOOGIE" is a celebratory anthem that describes some of the hardships they faced while still bringing an infectious vibe to the table. It's a solid track that stands as a perfect intro for Saturation III

Saturation III drops this Friday and the collective will be embarking on a North American tour in 2018. 

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Quotable Lyrics

I've been beat up my whole life
I've been shot down, kicked down twice
Ain't no stopping me tonight
Imma get all the things I like


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