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"BBL Drizzy" (released as the file name "BBL DRIZZY BPM 150.mp3") is a "diss track beat" by American record producer Metro Boomin. It was released on May 5, 2024 in response to the Drake–Kendrick Lamar feud which consisted of multiple diss tracks from both sides.
Then, contemporary hip hop producer Metro Boomin’, eager to dunk on Drake, remixed the song and created the “BBL Drizzy” challenge, offering $10,000 and a free beat to the best lyricist.
King Willonius, a little-known New York-based comedian, used AI tools to create “BBL Drizzy,” a pristine soul song that seemed to be unearthed from the 1970s and whose lyrics lightly mocked Drake.
[1] [2] [3] The album was produced by Niko Bolas and Raul Malo. [2] The album has achieved praise from the critics and according to Metacritic has garnered "universal acclaim". The vinyl LP version of the record was pressed by United Record Pressing in Nashville, Tennessee. The band released a video for the song "Back in Your Arms Again". [3]
"Big Chief" is a song recorded by Professor Longhair. [2] It was released as a single by Watch Records of New Orleans in February, 1965. [ 3 ] The song was written by Earl King though the single credits Ulis Gaines and Wardell Quezergue as the writers.
The song features a guest appearance from American rapper Lil Durk. The song was written by the two rappers alongside its producers S-X, Diego Ave, Chambers and Mally Mall. [1] [2] The song was released for digital download and streaming by RBC Records and BMG on 16 July 2021 upon the release of the album. "No Time" is a hip hop and trap song. [3]
"Ahead of Our Time" is a song recorded by Canadian country music group James Barker Band. The band's frontman James Barker wrote the song with Jake Rose, while it was produced by Todd Clark . [ 1 ] The song is the title track and third single off the band's 2023 extended play Ahead of Our Time .
"Time In" is a song written by Rich Alves, Roger Murrah and James Dean Hicks, and recorded by American country music group The Oak Ridge Boys. It was released in October 1987 as the first single from the album Heartbeat. The song reached #17 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. [1]