Kyle Enlists Jay Park For "Playinwitme" Remix

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Kyle & Jay Park link up on the "Playinwitme" remix.

2018 was a widely productive and successful year for Ventura, CA's Kyle. The rapper not only came through with his debut album, Light Of Mine, but he also made his film debut as the lead character in The After Party which also featured cameos from Wiz Khalifa, DJ Khaled, and many others. We're sure that it won't be the last time we'll see in a movie, but he's still out here pushing his debut album Light Of Mine. The lead single, "Playinwitme" caught a buzz upon its release, but Kyle breathes new life into it with a brand new remix featuring Jay Park.

Kyle enlists Jay Park for the official remix of his single, "Playinwitme." The rapper keeps his original verses but removes Kehlani's hook and second verse. Instead, Kyle brings Jay Park into the fold to deliver a verse in Korean before flexing his vocal chops on the second hook.

This serves as the second remix the song received since its release. Kyle previously recruited Logic for the first remix before grabbing Jay Park to assist him on the latest rendition of the song.

Keep your eyes peeled for more new music from both Kyle and Jay Park.

Quotable Lyrics
Yeah, you tryna play me?
You bein' a different you and I'm bein' the same me
You coulda had Gucci, but now that's Old Navy
And your homegirl want to date, she shady, baby


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