Blowin' Me Kisses

Album: The DeAndre Way (2010)
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Songfacts®:

  • This is the second single by rapper Soulja Boy from his third studio album, titled The DeAndre Way. The song was produced by Bei Maejor and released on August 31, 2010.
  • The song is a continuation of the lovers sound Soulja Boy first used on 2009 hit single, "Kiss Me Thru The Phone." "I still had to have that R&B feel for all my Soulja girls. They love that side of me," he told Billboard magazine with a smile.
  • The song features Soulja Boy singing rather rapping. He admitted to Billboard magazine: "I was kind of nervous because it was my first time singing. Most of the time I do an R&B song I'll let an R&B singer come on and do the hook, so I kinda tested it on that one."

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