A-Boogie Wit Da Hoodie - Artist 2.0 (Discussion Thread)

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Its true though, the next NY nikka that comes on that fly Mase/Nas/Camron/Jigga drug dealing rap is going to blow big time, especially if it a young dude with a background in the streets, the game is oversaturated with singers and auto tune users.

Saying that I fukk with a boogie but there’s a gap in the market there, just as well as there is a gap in the Rnb scene for a girl group...
The youngings now do not want to hear no “fly drug dealing rap”
 
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This great music if youre looking for music to inspire suicide.


That A boogie guy has so much talent, skill
Behind the mic and puts together such good music... i wonder if he blew all these record execs to put out this music.


He was prolly a victim of a record producer/a&r casting couch.


Yikes.


Id rather listen to stephen give instructions on ikea furniture.


I mean... it makes being water boarded an exciting activity compared to this doltz.




And dude has the nerve to make a song aboot King of New York.



more like the type gargle semen while he’s spitting melodic 16’s.




Ewww.
Weird nikka posts :scust:
 

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Sounds really good so far.
Numbers and Hit em Up are standouts from the first half of the album.
A little too R&Bish for me in parts but I fux with A Boogie.
The JBP has turned me off Summer Walker forever. Immediately skipped when I Heard her voice.. lol

Summer is awful on features

her own music is great
 

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It's cool, i'm guessing people want something harder but musically it's good for what it is. Gonna have a good handful songs to listen to.
 

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The youngings now do not want to hear no “fly drug dealing rap”

Don’t they?

I think it depends how it’s packaged, from a legit street nikka, why not?

Youngins are fickle they barely know what they want, everything is based on hype and wave.

A New York Meek Mill would take off...
 

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Don’t they?

I think it depends how it’s packaged, from a legit street nikka, why not?

Youngins are fickle they barely know what they want, everything is based on hype and wave.

A New York Meek Mill would take off...
Meek Mill came out a long time ago in a different climate. To stay relevant he’s had to tap in with the young nikkas have ‘em on features, use they flows, sign them and co-sign them.

A new artist trying to get his foot in the door not coming out like that. The young aspiring artists aren’t even compelled to make music like that. Young street nikkas don’t even rap from that old mafioso, kingpin perspective.

NY biggest rapper is Boogie, Philly biggest rapper is Uzi, Chicago biggest rapper was Juice WRLD fore he passed, H-Town got Travis, ATL got Thug, Florida had X, Louisiana got NBA, LA biggest rapper is Roddy.

This is what young nikkas want that emo shyt, subtle street shyt mixed with love songs, that rockstar image, melodies mixed with bars, singing.

It is what it is.
 
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