Hoodie SZN is A Boogie wit da Hoodie’s sophomore studio album, following September 2017’s The Bigger Artist. The album features A Boogie weaving in and out of these personas to talk about the newfound stresses of life as a star (“Voices in My Head”), putting on for The Bronx and New York City as a whole (“Beasty”), and, of course, how dealing with untrustworthy women has hardened him as a lover (“Skeezers”). The album boasts features from a plethora of artists, including Offset, Young Thug. What do you make of Hoodie SZN Share your thoughts in the comments. He’s also experimenting with styles, alternating between his highest and lowest registers on “Bosses and Workers” and adopting Michael Jackson’s “Remember the Time” cadence for “Look Back at It.” “‘Remember the Time’ and ‘You Rock My World’ was two of my favorite songs from him,” A Boogie says, “so even if I wasn’t able to clear it, I always wanted to sample a song of his and rap about me. It took a whole year, but luckily I got a chance to clear it, so shout out to Michael Jackson’s team.” In other music news, Migos, Ariana Grande, Cardi B &. A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie is gearing up to release his sophomore album, Hoodie SZN.The Bronx native spent about a year working on this collection and took to Instagram to announce that it will be. On the local side, A Boogie draws influence from Highbridge labelmates Don Q and Trap Manny, as well as 6ix9ine, a rapper he shares a bona fide hit with in “KEKE.” “New York is what New York is-it’s all over the place,” A Boogie says of his city’s influence.
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