Booga

Album: released as a single (2025)
Charted: 50
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Songfacts®:

  • "Booga" is a flex-filled, streetwise drill track centered around the core idea that Central Cee is still dangerous and connected, but he's global, wealthy, and reflective about where he came from.
  • Fifty-pointer, they look like booga

    For the uninitiated, a "booga" (or "booger") is rap jewelry slang for a large, chunky diamond, so obvious it's like a booger on your face. A "fifty-pointer" is a .50-carat stone, and saying it "looks like booga" is a flamboyant way of bragging: your diamonds are fat, obvious, and undeniably valuable.
  • The line before contains a clever French pun:

    My French ting said, 'Do a song with Booba'

    Booba is a legend of French hip-hop, a Platinum-selling figure with a career stretching back to the 1990s. By name-dropping him, Central Cee signals that his ambition - and his network - is transnational. It's entirely consistent with his real-life collaborations with French artists like JRK 19, Freeze Corleone and Ninho.
  • Central Cee sprinkles Somali words throughout the track to salute Somali communities around him, add cultural texture, and sharpen the diss/realness element of the record. Words like warya ("hey, bro"), xabsi (prison), guri (home), and hooyo (mother) paint a mix of street life, affection, and cultural detail. One line lists some Somali staples:

    I know about xabsi, laag, na'as, Beris and Hilib, I shout out hooyo

    Roughly translated, he's acknowledging prison, money, insults, rice, meat, and still tipping his hat to his mum.
  • Roddy Beats, Arthur Bean, Young Chencs and Smokey Jam created the gritty beat. It incorporates a chopped, time-stretched and filtered interpolation of the main melodic progression and vocal ambiance from Sonder's 2017 song "Too Fast." Sondr is an R&B trio comprising vocalist Brent Faiyaz, and producers Atu & Dpat and "Too Fast" is their debut single released in 2016.
  • The Don.Prod-directed video amps up the energy, with cameo appearances from Skepta and Finessekid, signaling it is a community statement as well as a solo flex.

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