Doin' It (Big Boi song)

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"Doin' It"
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Single by Big Boi
B-side "Return of the Dope Boi"
ReleasedFebruary 1, 2019 (2019-02-01)
Length6:13
Label Hitco
Songwriter(s)
Big Boi singles chronology
"All Night"
(2017)
"Doin' It"
(2019)

"Doin' It" is a song by American rapper Big Boi featuring Sleepy Brown, released as a single on February 1, 2019, through L.A. Reid's label Hitco. [1] The single also features the song "Return of the Dope Boi" featuring Killer Mike and Backbone. Its release preceded Big Boi's Super Bowl LIII halftime show performance with Maroon 5 on February 3, and serves as his follow-up to 2017's Boomiverse . [2]

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Critical reception

HotNewHipHop called the track "very hot", and said Big Boi and Sleepy Brown are a "time-tested duo" following their collaboration on 2004's "The Way You Move", from Speakerboxxx/The Love Below . [3] Consequence of Sound called "Doin' It" "intergalactic", [4] while Stereogum noted that it is "poppier" compared to "Return of the Dope Boi", which it called "harder-hitting". [5] Rolling Stone echoed a similar sentiment, calling "Doin' It" a "radio-friendly pop-rap tune, with the Outkast emcee musing about eternal love over upbeat piano chords" and "Return of the Dope Boi" a "grittier cut full of staccato flexing and punctuated tag-teamed boasts, adorned with funk guitar stabs and orchestral synth lines". [6] Spin thought "Doin' It" had "soul undertones", while "Return of the Dope Boi" featured "heavier production and a standout verse from Backbone". [7] Writing for Forbes , Chris Malone Méndez wrote that "Doin' It" could "easily pass as a Lizzo song, which raises the question of how different it could've been with a chorus provided by the R&B songstress". [8] Rap-Up also felt that "Doin' It" contains a "soulful hook from longtime collaborator Sleepy Brown and some syrupy rhymes from Big Boi". [9]

Music video

A music video was released for "Doin' It" on February 6, 2019. It features an appearance from Sherlita Patton, Big Boi's wife. [10] iHeartRadio noted that the video includes a "ton of owls, Sleepy Brown on the piano, and shots of the rapper just doin' it". [11]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Doin' It" (featuring Sleepy Brown)3:12
2."Return of the Dope Boi" (featuring Killer Mike and Backbone)3:01
Total length:6:13

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