Bass Chorus

name of a rap song, female rapper, chorus is a bass drop with boom boom (not pow)?
its a female rapper, the chorus has a huge bass drop and say “boom boom something boom boom”
its always at dance clubs
its not boom boom pow
ya its not that rihanna song boom boom
the one im talking about has a huge bass drop
when the chorus hits
and its more like boom boom da boom ….
its a huge noticble bass drop in the chorus
that rihana song was a straight beat
Rihanna is a good(pretty)girl.But she isn’t MC(and she mustn’t be)and she isn’t a good singer.Women can’t make rap.
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