A Diplomatic Alliance: Juelz Santana and A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie Unite on “Friendly“
In a surprising yet undeniably captivating move, hip-hop luminaries Juelz Santana and A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie have joined forces for the infectious new track, “Friendly.”
This unexpected collaboration serves as a sonic bridge between the golden era of Dipset and the contemporary landscape of New York rap, igniting a cultural dialogue that transcends generations.
The track is a masterful blend of Santana’s iconic streetwise lyricism and A Boogie’s melodic, emotive style,resulting in a sonic tapestry that is both nostalgic and forward-thinking.
As Santana’s signature flow and razor-sharp wordplay intertwine with A Boogie’s melodic crooning, this song becomes more than just a song; it’s a testament to the enduring legacy of New York hip-hop.
While the track’s release as a standalone single leaves fans speculating about potential future projects, one thing is certain: “Friendly” is a formidable entry into the ever-evolving canon of New York rap, captivating listeners with its infectious energy and harmonious blend of old and new.
Quotable Lyrics:
Many men, huh, many men saw many n****s wanna catch me like him
Please-please, I don’t want this FN to squeeze
But if he sneeze, somebody gon’ bless him
Oh, many men wish death ‘pon me
She hit my other partner, I got rips on jeans
I spent six hundred thousand on a watch and two chains