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  2. My Dawg (21 Savage and Metro Boomin song) - Wikipedia

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    As noted by NPR's Christina Lee, "My Dawg" is a "slow-motion thrill", with Metro Boomin's hi-hats and 21 Savage's threats starting "out of sync but come into lockstep when the snares kick in". [1] The song finds 21 addressing criticisms of his UK citizenship, and throws warning shots at any opps who "keep talking that UK shit like I ain't got ...

  3. Category : Song recordings produced by Metro Boomin

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    Call Me (Nav and Metro Boomin song) Calling (Metro Boomin, Swae Lee and Nav song) Check (Meek Mill song) Childs Play (Drake song) Cinderella (Future, Metro Boomin and Travis Scott song) Congratulations (Post Malone song) Creepin' (Metro Boomin, the Weeknd and 21 Savage song)

  4. Category:Songs written by Metro Boomin - Wikipedia

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    Call Me (Nav and Metro Boomin song) Calling (Metro Boomin, Swae Lee and Nav song) Car Sick (Gunna song) Check (Meek Mill song) Childs Play (Drake song) Chun Swae; Cinderella (Future, Metro Boomin and Travis Scott song) Close My Eyes (21 Savage song) Congratulations (Post Malone song) Creepin' (Metro Boomin, the Weeknd and 21 Savage song)

  5. Dangerous (21 Savage, Lil Durk and Metro Boomin song)

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    Grant Rindner of Variety considered the song one of the "standout cuts" from American Dream which show his chemistry with Metro Boomin. [1] Reviewing the album for Uproxx, Aaron Williams stated that while songs like "Dangerous" "traverse well-worn territory for the lanky Atlantan, they coexist fairly cozily alongside latter-half ballads", adding that 21 Savage "sounds equally convincing while ...

  6. Pop Ur Shit - Wikipedia

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    "Pop Ur Shit" is a trap song. [1] In the post-chorus, 21 Savage compares the smell of marijuana to that of feces. [1] [2] The song features a previously unreleased verse from Young Thug [3] that is censored due to his lyrics being used as evidence of crimes in his RICO case.

  7. Drake Raps Over Metro Boomin’s ‘BBL Drizzy’ Diss Beat on ...

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    On “U My Everything,” Drake raps over Metro’s “BBL Drizzy” beat, which the producer released online and encouraged his followers to make their own version of the song. More from Variety

  8. Don't Come Out the House - Wikipedia

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    The song received generally positive reviews from critics. It has been regarded as arguably the best song from Not All Heroes Wear Capes. [1] [5] Sheldon Pearce of Pitchfork wrote, "Through half-whispered verses and spook-filled production, the duo again bring the chills, reanimating the corpses from 21's past ("All these bodies, I can't sleep at night, nigga") and threatening those who oppose ...

  9. Niagara Falls (Foot or 2) - Wikipedia

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    "Niagara Falls (Foot or 2)" is a song by American record producer Metro Boomin, American rapper Travis Scott, and British-American rapper 21 Savage, from Metro's second studio album Heroes & Villains (2022). It was written by the artists alongside Allen Ritter, My Best Friend Jacob, and Peter Lee Johnson, the latter three producing it with Metro.