The Bottom Line
Oh boy, the dust on Soulja Boy's debut album has barely settled and he's already griping about the perils of fame?
- None
- Agonizingly monotonous beat
- Generic concept
- Dreadful execution
Description
- Teen rap sensation gripes about fame
- "Yahhh!" is taken from Soulja Boy's debut, Souljaboytellem.com
- Features Souljaboy's badly-named sidekick Arab (pronounced A-Rab)
Guide Review - Soulja Boy feat. Arab - "Yahhh!"
The brain behind the euphoric dance hit "Crank That (Soulja Boy)" rolls out the same beat again for "Yahhh!" and it sounds as silly as the title suggests. Over an agonizingly monotonous loop, Soulja Boy tells "ugly girls" and autograph-seeking fans to leave him alone. "Leave me alone, before I have to knock your lights out," he raps. The teen rap sensation wants "yoooooouu" to indulge in the superman dance craze, but he doesn't want "yooooouu" to bother him while he's busy enjoying his success. Noble in intent, awful in execution.
Nonetheless, this bubble pop tune should have no trouble gratifying pre-puberty Nickelodeon viewers and teenyboppers who post comments like "i lubb dis song as much as i love myself" on YouTube.




