A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie Joins Gem Heart On "Savage"

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Gem Heart & A Boogie Wit A Hoodie drop off new collab "Savage."

We haven't heard much from Gem Heart in a minute. For the past little while, he's been dropping some guest features here and there but we haven't heard any new solo music from him in a minute. He's still been playing a lot of shows and staying active. In 2016, he teased a collab he had with A Boogie Wit A Hoodie but it never surfaced in 2017. However, that recently changed as he finally dropped off what they were working on.

Gem Heart recruits A Boogie Wit A Hoodie for his new single, "Savage." A Boogie's been dropping off some dope collabs over the past year this one is no exception. The latest single falls closer to Gem Heart's R&B sound. However, A Boogie brings his flare to the song and brings a new vibe to it. It's a dope collab from the two artists and hopefully, we hear more from Gem Heart in the coming year.

Quotable Lyrics
When they warned me about you
I was so lost in the pussy, you don't tell me
Overlookin' the Gram, poppin' em Xans
Half naked and thottin' for little fans


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