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"My Dawg" is a song by Atlanta-based rapper 21 Savage and American record producer Metro Boomin, released on October 2, 2020, as the tenth track off their collaborative album Savage Mode II. In the song, 21 Savage raps about his British origins, which is also reflected in the track's video.
The song received generally mixed reviews from music critics. Will Schube of HipHopDX wrote the song is "formulaic Atlanta trap, but it works because of Metro Boomin's beat and a more-alien-than-usual guest feature from Young Thug", before remarking that 21 Savage "has the temerity to rap: 'It smell like gas, I think somebody pooped.'
My Dawg may refer to: My Dawg (Lil Baby song), 2017; My Dawg (21 Savage and Metro Boomin song), 2020 "My Dawg", a song by Nav, from the album Demons Protected by Angels
[8] [9] In the song "Family Matters", Drake further antagonizes Metro, directly calling him out in the song once again. [10] [11] Rick Ross coined the phrase BBL Drizzy, ironizing about a rumor that Drake received plastic surgery on his abs and on his nose, using the slang term "BBL", which is an acronym to Brazilian butt lift. Drake referred ...
Leland Tyler Wayne (born September 16, 1993), known professionally as Metro Boomin, is an American record producer and music executive. Known for his dark production style, he is regarded as one of the most influential producers in modern hip-hop and trap music .
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
"Don't Come Out the House" is a song by American record producer Metro Boomin featuring rapper 21 Savage. It was released on November 2, 2018 from Metro's debut studio album Not All Heroes Wear Capes. Produced by Metro Boomin and Tay Keith, the song is noted for 21 Savage's whispering vocals. [1]
Detroit slang is an ever-evolving dictionary of words and phrases with roots in regional Michigan, the Motown music scene, African-American communities and drug culture, among others. The local ...