After teasing a collaboration with Roddy Ricch on social media, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie has returned to share the song in full. On “B.R.O. (Better Ride Out),” the two rappers stress the importance of staying loyal to your friends.
“If I call you bro, you better ride out / Just tell me what’s the words and we gon’ slide on guys,” Boogie raps.
Ricch jumps in on the second verse, echoing Boogie’s commitment to always being a ride-or-die.
“Whenever I’m in New York, me and Boogie like cousins / Gotta fire up a jet and take a trip out to London.”
Boogie and Ricch go a ways back, first linking in 2019 for the collaborative single “Tip Toe” off of Ricch’s first studio LP, the widely successful Please Excuse Me For Being Antisocial. Not long after, they reunited in early 2020 for “Numbers” on Boogie’s Artist 2.0.
“B.R.O.” arrives as part of Boogie’s ongoing rollout for his new album Me Vs. Myself, out for streaming on November 4. Alongside Ricch, he’s collaborated with H.E.R., Rowdy Rebel and G Herbo, all within the past few months.
Stream A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie and Roddy Ricch’s new track “B.R.O. (Better Ride Out).”
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