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Vistoso Bosses - Delirious (Soulja Boy Tell Em Version) ft. Soulja Boy Tellem
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Vistoso Bosses - Delirious (soulja Boy Tell Em Version) Ft. Soulja Boy Tellem Now

Throwback Corner: Why Vistoso Bosses’ "Delirious" Still Hits

: The track has a "bouncy" and "ethereal" quality that keeps it feeling fresh, even over a decade later. Fast Facts The track is often compared to classic "whisper"

Released as the debut single for the Atlanta-based duo Taylah P. and Kelci, "Delirious" was produced by under the legendary ColliPark Music label. The track is often compared to classic "whisper" or airy R&B hits like "My Boo" by Ghost Town DJs, thanks to its intimate, almost conversational vocal delivery. : Soulja Boy’s verse is a time capsule

The took the original's sweet, melodic foundation and injected it with the high-energy, playful charisma that defined the "Kiss Me Thru The Phone" era. Why We’re Still Obsessed with lines like "Man it's ridiculous

: The lyrics capture that dizzying, "something serious" feeling of a new crush—the kind where you can’t look them in the eye without your heart skipping a beat.

: Soulja Boy’s verse is a time capsule of 2009 slang, with lines like "Man it's ridiculous, I got you so delirious" and references to being "hov back in ninety-six" .