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

: 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. This track, featuring the then-unstoppable Soulja Boy ,

: The track has a "bouncy" and "ethereal" quality that keeps it feeling fresh, even over a decade later. Fast Facts and Kelci, "Delirious" was produced by under the

If you grew up during the ringtone rap era, your 2009 playlist probably had one specific vibe on repeat: ’ breakout hit, " Delirious " (Soulja Boy Tell ’Em Version). This track, featuring the then-unstoppable Soulja Boy , wasn't just a song; it was a snapshot of a very specific, sun-drenched moment in Atlanta’s music history. The Sound of Summer 2009 thanks to its intimate

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

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 of 2009 slang, with lines like "Man it's ridiculous, I got you so delirious" and references to being "hov back in ninety-six" .

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