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Tyga, Young Thug — Hookah
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Baby, pass me the hookahBaby, pass me the hookahBaby, pass me the hookahAyy, baby just pass me the hookah
A New York Times Magazine deep-dive on Young Thug published in late April is pulling catalog cuts back into circulation, and "Hookah" is among the most visible. The April 2026 piece frames Young Thug as the figure who single-handedly redirected hip-hop's vocal language — tracing his influence from early 2014 guest appearances, including this Tyga collaboration, through to his broader legacy. The renewed critical framing appears to be sending listeners back to the original recordings.
"Hookah" landed in April 2014 as one of Young Thug's earliest mainstream moments, before his own solo profile had fully solidified — a loose, party-register track built around a looping hook that showcased his elastic melodic phrasing against Tyga's more straightforward delivery. It sits at the edge of both artists' catalogs: pre-Barter 6 Thug, pre-Hotel California Tyga, a snapshot of a transitional moment in mid-2010s rap.
The song is broadly charting today across 144 country and platform charts.
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