Artist's albums
Remember That (feat. A Boogie wit da Hoodie)
2023 · single
MVP (feat. Myke Towers)
2023 · single
Chills (LA Hills) [VIP Mix]
2023 · single
Chills (LA Hills) [Sped Up/Slowed Down]
2023 · single
MVP (feat. G-Eazy)
2023 · single
Timeless (feat. DJ SPINKING) [Sped Up Version]
2023 · single
Chills (LA Hills)
2023 · single
Secrets (feat. Mariah the Scientist)
2023 · single
Already Know
2023 · single
No 808’s (feat. Vory)
2023 · single
Me vs. Myself
2022 · album
Needed That
2022 · single
Me vs. Myself (Acapella)
2022 · album
Me vs. Myself (Instrumental)
2022 · album
Water (Drowning Pt. 2) [feat. Kodak Black]
2022 · single
Secrets (Sped Up Version)
2022 · single
Ballin
2022 · single
Take Shots (feat. Tory Lanez)
2022 · single
Lay Up N’ Chill (feat. A Boogie Wit da Hoodie)
2022 · single
B.R.O. (Better Ride Out) [feat. Roddy Ricch]
2022 · single
Drowning (Remixes)
2022 · single
Playa
2022 · single
Boom Boom (feat. A Boogie Wit da Hoodie)
2022 · single
Hit Different
2022 · single
Non Judgmental
2022 · single
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Biography
Nonchalant flows, memorable hooks, trap beats that make plenty of room for melody, and the occasional hint of R&B smoothness all combine into an effortless style for Bronx rapper A Boogie wit da Hoodie. The rapper hit the scene in 2016, releasing his debut mixtape Artist on his own label, but later signing with Atlantic. He scored big with the triple-platinum single "Drowning" in 2017, which led to the Top Ten hit The Bigger Artist and its chart-topping 2018 follow-up, Hoodie SZN. Boogie continued his commercial hot streak with projects like 2020's Artist 2.0 and the 2022 studio album Me vs. Myself. Born Artist Dubose in the Highbridge neighborhood of the Bronx, Boogie took inspiration from Kanye West and 50 Cent and began rapping during his teenage years. After spending some time in Florida, where be recorded his first songs, he returned home to New York in 2015 and founded Highbridge the Label with fellow rapper Quincy "QP" Acheampong. In March, he dropped his debut mixtape, Artist, that yielded the platinum singles "My S**t" and "Jungle." Just one month later, he dropped "Bag on Me" featuring Don Q. With a Meek Mill and DJ Khaled co-sign soon after and the Highbridge the Label: The Takeover, Vol. 1 mixtape released in May, the Atlantic label signed a deal with Highbridge and issued the singles "Bando" and "Timeless." The TBA EP followed in October. At the start of 2017, Boogie was featured in XXL's Freshman Class feature. Later the same year, he released his debut full-length, The Bigger Artist, a number four Billboard 200 entry packed with appearances from Trey Songz, Chris Brown, Kodak Black, and Robin Thicke. In early 2018, Boogie featured on 6ix9ine's hit single "Keke" alongside Fetty Wap, then returned in June with his second EP, International Artist, another guest-heavy release that included J Alvarez, Jessie Reyez, and many more. His second full-length album, Hoodie SZN, arrived at the end of the year and topped the Billboard 200. Throughout 2019, Boogie kept a high profile by being featured on an array of singles by other acts including Ally Brooke's "Lips Don't Lie" and Khalid's "Right Back," while issuing singles of his own like "Mood Swings" and "Reply." Third studio album Artist 2.0 arrived in February of 2020, debuting at number two on the Billboard charts its first week of release and including a plethora of guest stars like Young Thug, DaBaby, Lil Uzi Vert, and more. As fans awaited the release of fourth studio album A Boogie vs. Artist, the rapper released the EP B4 AVA in December of 2021. The seven-song project reached as high as number 26 on the charts and included an appearance from Lil Durk on the song "24 Hours." Fourth studio album Me vs. Myself followed almost exactly a year later, with its original November 2022 release date pushed back a month so as not to compete with the Drake/21 Savage collaborative album Her Loss which was being released around the same time. Along with rapping, Boogie handled some of the production on Me vs. Myself, and was joined by several big name guests on the album, such as G Herbo, Roddy Ricch, H.E.R., and others. The album debuted in the Top Ten of the Billboard charts. ~ David Jeffries, Rovi