A Boogie Wit The Hoodie Drops “Right Moves”

RIGHT MOVES

A Boogie WIt Da Hoodie

OVERALL RATING (??????)


Only someone from New York would make a rap song inspired by Rugrats.

A few months ago, A Boogie Wit The Hoodie released a fantastic debut album in A Bigger Artist. On it, he shows off an uncanny ability to rap tough, make club bangers, and play crooner. In his latest single, “Right Moves,” Boogie plays crooner once again.

If you are a so-called thug, you will not like “Right Moves.” If you are a teenager, you will f**k with the song (Teenagers will enjoy the song’s petty content and kiddy-ass vibes).

I watched Doug more than Rugrats when I was a kid.


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