Boo, a veteran of the Young Money/Cash Money circle, provides lyrical assists that mirror Wayne's explicit and aggressive delivery, focusing on themes of wealth and street reputation. 2. Lyrical Themes and "Tunechi" Stylings
The freestyle uses the Mike WiLL Made-It-produced beat for "Bugatti," originally performed by Ace Hood, Future, and Rick Ross. Lil Wayne Ft Boo (Bugatti) Freestyle
Lil Wayne’s "Bugatti" freestyle, featuring long-time collaborator Boo, was released on June 10, 2013, as a standout contribution to DJ Stevie J’s mixtape, The Appreciation 6 . While the track was later associated with Wayne’s own Dedication 5 project, its initial release served as a high-octane re-imagining of Ace Hood’s street anthem of the same name. The freestyle is a prime example of Wayne’s "mixtape era" dominance, where he frequently "hijacked" popular instrumentals to showcase his lyrical agility and eccentric flow. Boo, a veteran of the Young Money/Cash Money
Boo, a veteran of the Young Money/Cash Money circle, provides lyrical assists that mirror Wayne's explicit and aggressive delivery, focusing on themes of wealth and street reputation. 2. Lyrical Themes and "Tunechi" Stylings
The freestyle uses the Mike WiLL Made-It-produced beat for "Bugatti," originally performed by Ace Hood, Future, and Rick Ross.
Lil Wayne’s "Bugatti" freestyle, featuring long-time collaborator Boo, was released on June 10, 2013, as a standout contribution to DJ Stevie J’s mixtape, The Appreciation 6 . While the track was later associated with Wayne’s own Dedication 5 project, its initial release served as a high-octane re-imagining of Ace Hood’s street anthem of the same name. The freestyle is a prime example of Wayne’s "mixtape era" dominance, where he frequently "hijacked" popular instrumentals to showcase his lyrical agility and eccentric flow.