
BOA QG and BOA Hunxho – “Voodoo”
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At the moment the spotlight of so many rap movies is the part the place the audio drops out because the crew wails the lyrics—assume the intro to NoCap’s “Ghetto Angels” or this a part of Kay Flock’s “Is Ya Prepared.” Georgia bluesmen BOA QG and BOA Hunxho have top-of-the-line acapella shows but with the opening seconds of their visible to “Voodoo.” Everybody sings so rattling onerous, barreling by way of strains with the fervour of youngsters who get known as as much as sing at church. The remainder of the tune is as extraordinarily darkish as it’s catchy. Following this anthemic hook, QG and Hunxho soulfully howl about violence and the medicine that preserve that violence off their minds. It’s the sort of tune that I can think about being remixed many times till the complete world sounds just like the troop within the video’s intro.
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