Lil Kim Recruits Stefflon Don, Hood Celebrityy & Kranium For "Nasty One Remix"

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Lil Kim brings some dancehall vibes on the remix of "Nasty One."

Earlier this year, Stefflon Don paid homage to Lil Kim with the cover of her mixtape, Secure by imitating the album art of The Notorious K.I.M. Now, Lil Kim recruits Stefflon Don, along with Kranium and HoodCelebrityy for the "Nasty One Remix."

Lil Kim's delivers a fresh remix to her single, "Nasty One." The single already rode the dancehall wave and now, she brings it to new heights by adding verses from some of the hottest dancehall artists. Kim taps U.K. rapper Stefflon Don as well as Kranium and HoodCelebrityy for the official remix. The three of them bring an authentic dancehall vibe and turn the slept-on single into a club smash.

“I always have to keep people guessing. When we decided to do this remix, I wanted it to feel like I was in the club," Lil Kim said in a statement. "That’s why having Steff, Kranium, and HoodCelebrittyy on it was major. Each artist brings their own essence to the track, and it’s fire!”

She's not lying. The addition of Kranium, Stefflon Don and HoodCelebrityy bring a brand new dynamic to the track. 

Peep Lil Kim's remix to "Nasty One" with Kranium, Stefflon Don and HoodCelebrityy below.

Quotable Lyrics
I ain't sober sippin' on the Henny got me
Flight mode, baby why you never got me?
Hearts cold, smilin' but I'm hurtin' probably
Hearts cold, I'm hurting but I'll be ok


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