A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie Joins Yung Bleu On "Big Drip"

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Yung Bleu grabs A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie for "Big Drip."

Alabama's Yung Bleu made a name for himself off of the Investment mixtape series. Each project has shown his growth as a rapper and artist. In recent times, he dropped off two projects, Investments 5 and Bleu Vandross. The former found him linking up with several major artists like Lil Durk, Lil Baby, K. Camp and of course, Lil Boosie, among other names. Today, he comes through with another big collaboration alongside A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie.

Yung Bleu and A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie team up on their new track, "Big Drip." The two artists are known for their melodic flow and they mesh incredibly well on this track. Yung Bleu's hook sets the tone as a lurky banger and even delivers a tinge of reggae in it. A Boogie follows up Yung Bleu on the track for the second verse. The two artists work well together. Hopefully, we'll get to hear more from them in the future.

A Boogie's been busy in recent times. He just announced his new project, The International Artist and shared the cover art for it. The project is expected to drop on June 20th. He already dropped the first single off of the project with Afrobeat singer Davido.

Quotable Lyrics
And I gotta keep atleast two or three toasters
I don't want to be the one to get slumped over
All my enemies want to be just like us
I don't want to be the one to tell 'em it's over


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