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Ace hood cashflow5/17/2023 ![]() Type of nigga beat it in his jeans and his Tim boots Kickin' it with the guttah any other you need a thug do You spendin' money on him but he ain't hoodīaby, I can show you new things, somethin' you ain't used to I keep it one hundred, that's why you keep comin' like that Your boyfriend's lame, tell em guttah gettin' money See I can brighten days, keep your wrist south stuntin' Takin' shots of the goose just to mess with gettin' blunted Just take this good while I'm headed to the money I fuck her on hundreds, I give her refundsĪnd her body keeps comin', she know I put it downīaby girl, stop runnin', so what you wanna do? She wanna feel somethin', she say me put it down If you need some thug lovin', late nights on the call say You're spendin' money on him but he ain't hood 'Cause that other nigga ain't lovin' you right I'ma a young thug, give to you with my jewels on, shoes on Niggas can't hit it right than baby, he useless I can put it down like the top on my new copeīaby, that's ruthless, tell you what the truth is Give you back half just for doin' me that favorĪnd yeah, that's a thugs move, show you what a thug doīeat it while I feed it to you good like soul foodįuck it up I'll go through, call him Mr. Send you on a money, rock you, bring me back the paper You can my mistress, I can be your gansta “To be signed to We The Best and under a major label like Def Jam at just 19-years-old… I’m simply honored to be in this situation.Hey, so baby holla at a G, I keep you away from pranksters “It’s such a blessing to me, that’s all I can say on it,” says Hood. In addition, he is featured on the first single to DJ Khaled’s next album, “We Global Now,” titled “Out Here Grinding,” alongside Lil Boosie, Lil Wayne, Akon, Rick Ross, Plies and Trick Daddy. Other songs on the set include the metaphoric “Collection Plate,” the swagger-full “400 Degrees” and the territorial track “We Here (Dunn Dunn).” Hood also released the mixtape “Ace Won’t Fold” this week. The title track, featuring Daddy, will be the follow-up single and is set to be released next month. ![]() DJ Nasty, Cool and Dre and Gold Rush lend their production efforts. Now, Hood is prepping the release of his debut album, which also features Trick Daddy, Plies, Flo Rida and Akon. A couple of weeks after that, we were signed to Def Jam.” ![]() ![]() “A couple of weeks later, I was signed to We the Best. “He wanted to hear me on a big record, and so I ripped it down and he loved it,” Hood explained about his performance. Khaled sent over a copy of what was soon to be released as his next single, “I’m So Hood,” and asked Hood to rap over the music, just to get a sense of what he’d sound like over the beat. “That same night, Khaled called my manager and told him he loved my hunger and my image.”īut Hood had to pass one final test. “I thought he was going to toss it, but I prayed and hoped he’d listen and would call back,” confesses Hood. As luck would have it, Hood bumped into Khaled as he exited the building and gave him a bio and a copy of his demo. At the behest of his manager, Hood staked out the front of the offices of Miami hip-hop station 99 Jamz in hopes of running into Khaled, who mixed a show there. “I was putting together little compilation CDs and distributing them myself in the streets.” He also began promoting himself via open mic events and talent shows around town. So Hood teamed up with a local group and released a single titled “M.O.E.” in 2006. My mind was in the studio, not on the field,” says the 19-year-old rapper. “I would go to football practice and think of music. Following a football injury in the 10th grade and after realizing he wouldn’t be able to go pro, the Miami native began to seriously consider rapping as a career. Hood has played a number of good hands as far as his career goes. R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and has sold 7,000 digital copies so far, according to Nielsen SoundScan. The Runners-produced track, featuring T-Pain and Rick Ross, currently is No. The first artist signed and released under well known Miami DJ/producer Khaled’s We The Best label by way of Def Jam Records, entered the R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart 10 weeks ago with his first single, “Cash Flow,” off his debut album “Gutta” (Aug. The cards definitely have been dealt in rapper Ace Hood’s favor.
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