A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie Channels His Inner Michael Jackson In “Look Back At It” (Review & Stream)

 

There’s a little bit of Michael in all of us.


I’m not going to lie, I loved A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie’s early music, and have absolutely hated his new s**t. In “Look Back At It,” he combines both worlds, creating this cutesy little banger called “Look Back At It” that has him crooning about a chick so bad that you might miss a job interview just to lay with her for another hour (Correct, that has happened to me and Drake). The song features a stripped down pop instrumental, both some mushy and trill words from Boogie, and lots of hypnotizing vibes. Additionally, you get melodies and incomprehensible noises on it the king of pop would probably use if he was still here. If I were to guess, b*tches who think they are the s**t will love this joint, while dudes who f**k with the street side of A Boogie will wonder what they just heard. Can’t please both sides, fam.

 

OVERALL RATING (3.5/5)


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