A Boogie Wit Tha Hoodie & Roddy Ricch Join Forces For “B.R.O. (BETTER RIDE OUT)”

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B.R.O. (BETTER RIDE OUT)

A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie (Ft. Roddy Ricch)


I’m not sure I’ve heard two artists merge their styles better than A Boogie and Ricch did in “B.R.O. (BETTER RIDE OUT).”

Is the A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie era over? People forget, at one point, he was one of the biggest rappers in the game. Unfortunately, A Boogie has been pretty inconsistent these past couple years. With that being said, I believe it’s imperative that his Me vs. Myself album resonates with folks. Today, the New York artist decided to release a single off the forthcoming project called “B.R.O. (BETTER RIDE OUT)” with Roddy Ricch.


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In “B.R.O. (BETTER RIDE OUT),” A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie and Roddy Ricch mainly talk about being loyal to their brothers. What’s interesting about the song is that it features the kind of snap-driven beat Roddy usually likes to do his work over, so it sounds more like his release. Don’t sleep, though, A Boogie does his thing, too. He blesses us with infectious melodies throughout. Overall, “B.R.O. (BETTER RIDE OUT)” is a hit in every single way.

Give “B.R.O. (BETTER RIDE OUT)” a shot below.


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