A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie Drops Off New Track "Play Me Now"

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A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie isn't done dropping music.

A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie has clearly been spending a lot of time in the studio following the release of his debut album The Bigger Artist. Last week, the rapper dropped six songs in five days and gave fans the chance to vote for which song will ultimately land on streaming services and get a visual treatment. Among those, he released collaborations with YFN Lucci and Tory Lanez as well as three other solo tracks. Now, he proves that he isn't done by dropping yet another banger.

A Boogie isn't slowing down by any means and he proves that by dropping his latest hit, "Play Me Now." There's no doubt that A Boogie has a unique yet versatile sound. On his latest record, he dabbles in a more pop direction with this upbeat banger. The song was produced by 30 Rock who delivers a more pop  influenced beat for A Boogie. 

Aside from "Play Me Now," it seems like the fans have spoke and decided that "Odee" out of his last six songs is the one to shoot a video for. The rapper took to Instagram to share a tiny glimpse of what to expect from it and from the looks of it, there's a lot of fire. 

Quotable Lyrics
I can tell you sum' 'bout this trap shit
But you don't wanna go there, shit get nasty
I can tell you ain't used to a savage
I can tell you really good at actin'


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