Critics often point to "Waka" as one of the more balanced tracks on Dummy Boy . While 6ix9ine’s style can be polarizing, the addition of A Boogie Wit da Hoodie was widely praised for adding necessary "musicality" to the record. Fans on platforms like Boomplay have consistently described the vibe as "lit" and "dope." Artists 6ix9ine ft. A Boogie Wit da Hoodie Album Dummy Boy Producers Scott Storch, Illmind Genre Trap, Gangsta Rap
: Offers a catchy, melodic hook and a verse that brings a more polished, rhythmic feel, proving his versatility alongside a much louder collaborator. waka_feat_a_boogie_wit_da_hoodie
: Maintains a relentless intensity, using his "screamo-rap" style to anchor the track's raw aggression. Critics often point to "Waka" as one of
: Produced by Scott Storch and Illmind , the beat features a heavy, brass-led orchestral loop that feels grand and cinematic, perfectly suited for a stadium-ready anthem. Vocal Dynamics : A Boogie Wit da Hoodie Album Dummy Boy
: The song became a massive hit, peaking at number 35 on the Billboard Hot 100 . Its infectious "Waka" chant and high energy made it a staple in clubs and sports arenas shortly after its release. Critical Reception