Despite the aggressive phrasing, M.A clarified that in this context, it refers to "killing" the song or finding a hit, rather than street violence.
To capture the authentic, laid-back vibe of the track, Young M.A chose to record while "smizz and drizz" (drunk) on Hennessy. This choice contributed to the song’s signature casual energy and its iconic opening line acknowledging she "had too much Hennessy". The Viral Rise Young M.A OOOUUU
Originally, M.A planned to hold the track to focus on promoting her project Sleep Walkin , but a gut feeling told her the song would take her to the next level. Despite the aggressive phrasing, M
In 2016, after years of honing her craft as a lyricist through intense freestyles and bars, Young M.A wanted to create something more relaxed. She sought a "warm weather anthem" that didn't rely on complex punchlines but instead captured the casual, effortless flow of life in Brooklyn. The Recording: "Smizz and Drizz" The Viral Rise Originally, M
The story of Young M.A 's breakout hit is one of raw authenticity and a spontaneous creative spark that transformed a "feel-good" record into a quadruple-platinum anthem. The Inspiration: Keeping it Cool
These lines playfully address women who kept texting and "stressing" her while she was out.
By 2019, the music video had amassed over 400 million views on YouTube . Key Meaning Behind the Bars