Jacquees Flips Drake's "Jaded" For His Latest QueMix

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Jacquees shares new Quemix to Drake's "Jaded."

Jacquees "Quemix" has been a staple series among his fans. The singer takes some of the hottest R&B tracks out and puts his own spin to it. Unfortunately, he found himself in a bit of trouble after his "Quemix" of Ella Mai's "Trip" was taken down from YouTube and Soundcloud. Despite Ella Mai initially catching heat for the cease and desist and Jacquees received, DJ Mustard came out to reveal that he made the decision to get the Cash Money singer's track removed. Although fans got creative over the weekend and uploaded it to PornHub, Jacquees is back with another "Quemix."

Jacquees is back with another "Quemix" and this time, he brings his own flare to Drake's Scorpion stand-out, "Jaded." The singer teased the remix earlier today on social media. Jacquees' tackles the moody record perfectly and he sounds just as fitting on it as Drake does. Whether there will ever be a collaboration between the two is unknown, but Jacquees continues to prove that he's one of the hottest R&B singers in the game right now. 

Quotable Lyrics
That's why I'm not with nobody
'Cause I don't want to kill nobody
Hard to keep it cool when you try me
I got a lot of love for you mami


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