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"Bad and Boujee" is a song by American hip-hop group Migos featuring American rapper Lil Uzi Vert. Written alongside producer Metro Boomin and co-producer G Koop, it was originally released to the Quality Control Music YouTube channel on August 27, 2016 before being officially released on October 28 by Quality Control Music, 300 Entertainment, and Atlantic Records as the lead single from the ...
Rubi Rose Benton (born October 2, 1997) is an American rapper, internet personality and video vixen from Lexington, Kentucky.She first appeared in the music video for Migos' 2016 single "Bad and Boujee."
Alakada: Bad and Boujee is a 2024 Nigerian English-language comedy-drama film directed by Adebayo Tijani and written by Toyin Abraham. It serves as a continuation of the Alakada film series. [ 1 ] The film stars Toyin Abraham , Odunlade Adekola , Ini Edo , Bimbo Akintola Ronke Odusanya , and Okusanya Lolade, with Yhemolee , Ik Ogbonna , and ...
As shown on his YouTubechannel, Yancey renamed "Bad and Boujee" to “Mad and Losing” to tell the story of the Civil War. He reworks the chorus into “The troops are mad and losing ...
It is currently the most viewed YouTube video, with over 15 billion views as of January 2025. [9] "Bad and Boujee" – a song by rap group Migos. The song became a meme when people made edits on the line "Raindrop, droptop". [10] The video has over 1 billion views. [11]
Migos achieved their first number one single in 2016 with "Bad and Boujee" (featuring Lil Uzi Vert), peaking on the Billboard Hot 100 during the week of January 21, 2017. The song has gone on to be certified four times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). While he can be seen in one of the background scenes in the ...
The single was titled "Bad and Boujee". The song was produced by Metro Boomin and features vocals from fellow American rapper Lil Uzi Vert . The music video for the single was released on October 31.
Born right smack on the cusp of millennial and Gen Z years (ahem, 1996), I grew up both enjoying the wonders of a digital-free world—collecting snail shells in my pocket and scraping knees on my ...