
On A-Boogie's new song "Glitchin", the intro to his new EP "Before Artistry", he interpolates the chorus from a old Drake and Kevin Cossom record "I Get Paper (Juice)" -

The song first leaked unfinished (open hook) under the title "Juice" with just Drake vocals. The complete version surfaced soon after under the title "I Get Paper" and appeared on Kevin Cossom's 2009 EP "Hook Vs. Bridge".
The song, which itself interpolates "Tom's Diner" by Suzanne Vega, was a huge success in Canada, peaking at #59 on the Billboard Canadian Hot 100 despite not having a commercial release.
I got hit with a huge wave of nostalgia hearing A-Boogie interpolate the hook.
Drakeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Papi😩
The melody is actually from a 1990 song

Also Tupac sampled it first as far as rappers go

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The melody is actually from a 1990 song
!https://youtu.be/32ZTjFW2RYo?si=ThOYEwuqWt5QyRJDAlso Tupac sampled it first as far as rappers go
!https://youtu.be/Ars5Ji58Imo?si=s1MvojFNspuMqGPGPlease actually read my post
I Get Paper, which itself interpolates "Tom's Diner" by Suzanne Vega...
And A Boogie did more than interpolate the melody. If you listen to his version, he specifically re-used lyrics from the Drake and Kevin Cossom song.
Kevin Cossom:
I get money
I get paper
I get girls all different flavors
I buy Gucci, I buy Prada
I spend dollar after dollar
A-Boogie:
I get money
I'm a player
G's up, hoes down, I won't save her
I stay Gucci, roll up lala
Stackin' up dollar after dollar
A Boogie interpolated Drake/Kevin Cossom, who interpolated Suzanne Vega - which I stated in OP
And I'm aware Pac and many other rappers have interpolated Suzanne's original. But A-Boogie specifically interpolated Drake/Kevin Cossom's version.