Gallant & A$AP Ferg Perform "Doesn't Matter Remix" On Jimmy Kimmel Live

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Singer Gallant attends The 59th GRAMMY Awards at STAPLES Center on February 12, 2017 in Los Angeles, California.
Gallant & A$AP Ferg debut "Doesn't Matter" remix on Jimmy Kimmel Live.

Gallant's dropped off several dope singles over the past few months. At the top of April, he released his single, "Gentleman" which served as the first song we've heard from him this year. Shortly after, he came through with his latest single, "Doesn't Matter." The song's made waves over the past few months but it looks like he's getting ready to take the song to a next level. Last night, he tapped one of Harlem's finest to debut the official remix to the song.

Gallant and A$AP Ferg touched down on the Jimmy Kimmel Live stage to debut the official remix to "Doesn't Matter." The two of them take the song and deliver a high energy performance on the late night stage. It kicks off pretty tamed down when A$AP Ferg opens up the track. As the performance progresses, the two of them bring nothing but high energy to the Jimmy Kimmel stage. The original joint is already incredible but Ferg's contribution brings it to another level. 

Ferg's dished out several features over the past few months. Earlier in the month, he joined forces with MadeinTYO for "Ned Flanders" and prior to that, he joined Ellie Fanning in remixing Breakfast At Tiffany's "Moon River." Hopefully, we get a new project from Ferg in the coming months. Keep your eyes peeled for the "Doesn't Matter" remix to land on streaming services.

 Peep the performance below.


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