Teach Me How To Dougie

Ace Hood · Other Songs - Ace Hood

I'm Mr. Hood (Well alright)

Ahem



Okay, now welcome to my gutta show

Pockets on Geronimo

Creepin' in that Beamer black, call it Maya Angelou

24's on the toe, cut the top like Amber Rose

And I'm wit' a bad bitch, you can see her camel toe

Tities like a cantaloupe, and she got that super throat

Man I'm gettin' laptop, call my bitch a Vaio

Beat it like she stole the dough

I made her catch the Holy Ghost

Deuces to you, adios, like Chris Brown and Tyga hoe

Damn, let me take it slow

Teach me how to dougie though

Fuck it, bags of money flow, I am such a nympho

Benjamin my kinfolk, we go back like '64

Talkin' 'bout Nintendo, but I don't play no game hoe

I'm a movie role, you're an episode



I'ma live in color, like a Sanyo

So what the dealio? I get the member loaps

Six figure checks, that's when you're winnin' though

I'm an asshole, stuff it till the bag swole

I run my city homie, you can call me Castro

Hundred thousand dollar chain make my neck glow

So she suck it till she start to get a strep throat

I'm in beast mode, tell me what is info.

I'm the shit, boy somebody get the Pepto



I say, get the Pepto



Okay, 'cause, I be on some money, I be, I be on some money shit [X3]



You can do it too, gotta join the We the Best clique

About Teach Me How To Dougie

Ace Hood's "Teach Me How To Dougie" stands as a defining track of the early 2010s hip-hop revival, blending Southern drill rhythms with a catchy, danceable beat that propelled the Dougie dance trend into mainstream consciousness. Released during a period when Atlanta's sound was reshaping the landscape of American rap, the song exemplifies the genre's shift toward aggressive, rhythmic delivery and street-level storytelling. Its infectious energy and distinctive production made it a staple on radio and streaming platforms, cementing Ace Hood's status as a key figure in the modern drill movement. The recording captures the raw, unpolished authenticity that characterized the era's most influential works, influencing a generation of artists to prioritize rhythm and attitude over traditional verse structures. As a cultural touchstone, the song remains a vital reference point for understanding the evolution of contemporary rap music and the enduring power of viral dance challenges in shaping musical trends.