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Grits Ft. Toby Mac Вђ“ My Life Be Like (ooh Ahh) <TRENDING>

"My Life Be Like (Ooh Ahh)" is a Platinum-certified single by the Nashville-based Christian hip-hop duo , featuring TobyMac . Originally released in 2002 on their fourth studio album, The Art of Translation , it became a massive crossover hit and remains one of the most recognizable tracks in the history of Christian hip-hop. Production and Composition

It is categorized as alternative hip-hop and Southern hip-hop, characterized by its mellow, melodic hook and reflective vibe. Lyrical Meaning Grits ft. Toby Mac – My Life Be Like (Ooh Ahh)

It was featured prominently in The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (2006) and Big Momma's House 2 (2006). "My Life Be Like (Ooh Ahh)" is a

The duo consists of Stacey "Coffee" Jones and Teron "Bonafide" Carter, who were former dancers for the legendary group DC Talk . Lyrical Meaning It was featured prominently in The

Watch the official audio and various pop culture highlights featuring this iconic track:

The track was produced by Ric "DJ Form" Robbins and Otto Price for Incorporated Elements.

"My Life Be Like (Ooh Ahh)" is a Platinum-certified single by the Nashville-based Christian hip-hop duo , featuring TobyMac . Originally released in 2002 on their fourth studio album, The Art of Translation , it became a massive crossover hit and remains one of the most recognizable tracks in the history of Christian hip-hop. Production and Composition

It is categorized as alternative hip-hop and Southern hip-hop, characterized by its mellow, melodic hook and reflective vibe. Lyrical Meaning

It was featured prominently in The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (2006) and Big Momma's House 2 (2006).

The duo consists of Stacey "Coffee" Jones and Teron "Bonafide" Carter, who were former dancers for the legendary group DC Talk .

Watch the official audio and various pop culture highlights featuring this iconic track:

The track was produced by Ric "DJ Form" Robbins and Otto Price for Incorporated Elements.