Don Q & A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie Link Up With Murda Beatz and 50 Cent For “Yeah Yeah” (Review & Stream)

YEAH YEAH

A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, Don Q & 50 Cent

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New York City is represented well on “Yeah Yeah.”

“Yeah Yeah” features a tough-ass verse by Don Q in which he lets us know about his hood-certified ways, a silky smooth hook by A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie in which he talks about consoling chicks and being able to create dope melodies, and a verse by 50 Cent in which he tries his hand at singing but ends up his gangsta self. The combination of the three different styles makes for quite the musical experience.

Can you believe that Murda Beatz produced this song? He truly is a gifted producer.


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