A Boogie wit da HoodieBest A Boogie wit da Hoodie Albums Ranked
6.2
Avg Score
14
Opinions
17
Albums
5
Reviewers
Summary from 14 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated A Boogie wit da Hoodie's catalog across 17 albums from 14 opinions, with an overall average of 6.2/10. The top-rated A Boogie wit da Hoodie album is Artist (2016) with a 6.6/10 average from 2 ratings, followed by Hoodie SZN and Me vs. Myself (Deluxe). The discography on Wavelength spans 2016 to 2026.
The Bigger Artist
“The New York rapper’s promising debut showcases a 21-year-old who’s still finding his own lane between sensitivity and swagger.”
Hoodie SZN
“Despite the typical bloated-album problems like pacing issues and forced collaborations, A Boogie hardly ever loses his Bronx edge.”
International Artist
“The latest project from the Bronx rapper enlists musicians from across the globe for an attempted cross-cultural exchange of Afrobeat, dancehall, and reggaeton to mixed effect.”
Me vs. Myself (Deluxe)
“Hip-hop is moving beyond the melodic style he does so well. But the Bronx rapper is staying with what's worked in the past.”
Hoodie SZN
“Few artists mine their torrid affairs for lyrical inspiration like this 23-year-old Bronx rapper”
International Artist
“The Bronx rapper's latest is a shameless if charming bid for crossover success.”
Hoodie SZN
“Very decent album. A Boogies rapping is good but his vocals are really good on a few of the tracks on the album. His beat selection is great too with rarely any misses in the production. Album does feel a little bloated and could’ve been doing without 3 or 4 songs. Top songs are ‘Voices In My Head’ ‘I Did It’ ‘Swervin’ ft 6ix9ine ‘Look Back At It’ ‘Just Like Me’ ft Young Thug ‘Oder’”
Artist
“Decent album from A Boogie. Good vocals and some good rapping too. Topic stays the same the whole album which is don’t trust bitches. Some good songs but as a whole the album gets a little too repetitive. Still great for a debut album though. Top songs are “I Know What’s Real” “Still Think About You” “Jungle” “Friend Zone””
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