Die Young

Album: Boy Meets World (2022)
Charted: 45 60
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Songfacts®:

  • Here, Sleepy Hallow raps about surviving in the streets and his fears of dying young. He also talks about his work and love life. Hallow has experienced heartbreak but is raking in the racks and isn't short of female company.
  • Canadian rapper 347aidan's embittered hook speaks about how he can't stop thinking about his ex. Because he's still in love with her, he contemplates dying young but decides against it because he still has things to achieve.
  • The chorus of "Die Young" is a sample from the hook of 347aidan's 2021 track "MEMORIES!" It features the same chorus and somber electric guitar.
  • New Jersey-based producer and engineer Great John supplied the beat, He worked closely with Hallow on his 2021 album Still Sleep?, including the single "2055."
  • The Picture Perfect-directed video juxtaposes images of Sleepy Hallow and 347aidan with shots of a traditional white suburban family. Picture Perfect's credits include A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie's "Friend Zone" and Cardi B's "Bodak Yellow."

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