| "Charge Dem Hoes a Fee" | |
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| Song byPlayboi Carti,Future andTravis Scott | |
| from the albumMusic | |
| Released | March 14, 2025 |
| Length | 3:45 |
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"Charge Dem Hoes a Fee" (stylized inall caps) is a song by American rappersPlayboi Carti,Future andTravis Scott. It was released throughAWGE andInterscope Records as the fourteenth track from Carti's third studio album,Music, on March 14, 2025. The song was written by Playboi Carti, Future and Travis Scott, alongside producersWheezy,Southside, Dez Wright, Smatt Sertified, Car!ton, and Juke Wong.
The song received generally mixed reviews.Billboard considered it the third best song fromMusic[1] but placed it at number 12 (second-to-last) in their ranking of the album's guest features, with Mackenzie Cummings-Grady writing "Future taps into his grumbly 'Plutoski' bag on most of his guest appearances onMUSIC, but his verse on 'Charge Dem Hoes a Fee' is barely even a verse. His repetitive hook also doesn't elevate the track to any heights, and the messy song ends so abruptly it feels almost like a demo. Carti seemed to have tossed this one just to add another Future tag into the mix, but the result goes in one ear and out the other pretty quickly."[2] Kyann-Sian Williams ofNME commented the rappers "flex their tough-guy personas, but Future's absurd lines – 'Don't do dumb shit / Don't do horse shit… / Don't do chicken shit / Don't do cow shit' – adds hilarity to the otherwise bolshy soon-to-be ATL club classic.'"[3] ReviewingMusic forRolling Stone, Mosi Reeves cited it as among the songs that "falter from mundanity".[4]Vulture's Craig Jenkins, who noted that Playboi Carti sounded like Future in some tracks across the album, remarked that the song, with Future's actual appearance, "makes the Carti deep voice all overMusic feel small."[5] Aron A. ofHotNewHipHop stated the track "embodies mixtape-era revivalism—muddy, lo-fi, and sinister yet colossal andrager-ready".[6] Christian Eede ofThe Quietus was critical of the guest appearances, writing "Travis Scott guests in typically forgettable and underwhelming fashion" and "Future also largely phones it in".[7]
Credits and personnel adapted fromTidal.[8]
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| Chart (2025) | Peak position |
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| Australia Hip Hop/R&B (ARIA)[9] | 29 |
| Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[10] | 58 |
| Global 200 (Billboard)[11] | 58 |
| Lithuania (AGATA)[12] | 49 |
| UK Audio Streaming (OCC)[13] | 98 |
| USBillboard Hot 100[14] | 49 |
| USHot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (Billboard)[15] | 24 |