
No blergs » Monday, January 11th, 2021 3:00 pm I didn’t think you could make an addiction to blue cheese sound like a threat, but he did it. It’s an obvious sample, but it’s one that gives the song an intimidating atmosphere alongside that knocking bass and CJ’s infectious energy. Thomas Inskeep: Yes, CJ has a moderately compelling flow on “Whoopty,” but his misogyny is disgusting, and there’s no song here, just a chorus and about a verse and a half.Īl Varela: There’s something about this song’s bouncy intensity that keeps me coming back. Juana Giaimo: If you’re going to rap such ridiculous lyrics (“I swear I’m addicted to blue cheese”, “I’m hittin’ the cha-cha, open his lata, then he dancin’ bachata”) you simply can’t take yourself so seriously.Īlfred Soto: The title’s memorable, and so are the “ata” rhymes, grant him this. Oliver Maier: Pop Smoke did drill better and King Von rapped over the same sample better the previous year, but “Whoopty” would be a drag even without the ghosts of superior rappers hanging over it.

Jacob Sujin Kuppermann: “Whoopty” asks an intriguing question: What if Pop Smoke didn’t sound cool?
