![]() ![]() So people call you out for that? Asking why would you work with Kodak or Chris Brown? Based on comments and stuff like that, they were just asking, "Why Kodak?" A lot of people didn't like Kodak on that song "Drowning." I feel like he was, but a lot of people felt like he wasn't. It's not a good look.īut ultimately are you thinking, "Fuck it, you're an amazing artist," and that's that? That's why I don't go out and do music with everybody. Do you keep that in mind when you go in to do a song with them? You've worked with some really controversial artists - Chris Brown, Kodak Black. Top & Pants: DSquared2, Shoes: Fendi, Socks: Barney's, Glasses: Illesteva ![]() You have to tell me what you changed it to. Robin Thicke made me change the lyrics because the song wasn't appropriate. After I put my vocals on it, that's when I really find out who I'm working with. It has to be the right beat, the right song, the right tempo. I guess it depends on the beat and the song. Chris Brown, 21 and everyone else was in the studio. I was in the studio with him before, but not for this song. The only person I wasn't in the studio with was Trey Songz. Sometimes artists will reach out like that, but I like more physical contact when it comes to working with an artist. I like being with my friends when I'm working, just because of the type of songs I'm creating. I'm just working on another project for the future. Now I'm back in the time where I'm by myself again. I just wanted to work with as many artists as I could. You have some insane collaborations on this record it's impressive for such a young artist. Yeah, I predicted "Drowning." It was just the sound. Did you predict the success of this album? Did you predict the response on "Drowning"? It feels like you've blown up so quickly. Related | NAV Couldn't Care Less What You Think About Him Let's face the music - it's A Boogie's 2017, and we're just living in it. The fact that the young Bronx native is now among the genre's most coveted no doubt inspired the title of his recent full-length project, The Bigger Artist. ![]() It's been an unbearably hot minute since New York has been hip-hop's epicenter, but thankfully SoundCloud-cum-streaming sensation A Boogie wit da Hoodie is leading the charge to put the Big Apple back on the rap map. ![]()
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