Toosii – 168 Hours

Toosii 168 Hours

Toosii has been generating some excitement for himself over the past few years. The rapper and singer is known for his emotional ballads, comparable to those of Rod Wave. While Toosii doesn’t sing as frequently as Rod Wave, both artists aim to evoke strong feelings in their listeners. His latest single, “168 Hours,” keeps with that theme. The song encapsulates a heartbroken, melancholic vibe like many others in this genre, yet its lyrical message is more uplifting than the music itself might imply. In “168 Hours,”

Toosii reflects on the friendships he cherishes and the people in his life. He employs a clever lyrical technique, posing questions about the significance of one thing in relation to another. For instance, he asks, “What’s a baboon to King Kong?” early in the track, and later muses, “What’s me without the bros?” This approach emphasizes the importance of connection and support in our lives, effectively resonating with the listener. The hook addresses a woman, which is a recurring element in Toosii’s music: “So I say seven days a week, hundred sixty-eight hours, I think about you all day, I wanna give you your flowers.” “168 Hours” successfully serves its purpose as a tribute for Valentine’s Day. Check it out below.

 

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