Young M.A. Don't Love Thotties On Her "Thotiana" Remix

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Young M.A. is back with some new heat.

Young M.A. is always dropping heat, whether it's her own tracks or she's remixing someone else's. Anytime she's remixed another person's track, she completely bodies the beat in a way the original creator couldn't. Yesterday, she teased a remix to Blueface's top 10 hit single, "Thotiana." Today, she delivers the track with an accompanying visual.

Young M.A. is back with the release of her long-awaited "Thotiana" remix. The rapper takes on the Westcoast production effortlessly, going in on the track for roughly 2 minutes straight. M.A.'s remix of "Thotiana" arrives less than a week after she dropped the video for her latest single "Stubborn Ass" which featured the gorgeous Bernice Burgos. 

The video for "Thotiana" was directed by ShotByCisco and features Young M.A. rapping to the camera while surrounded by homies and several "Thotianas."

Peep the song and video below and keep your eyes peeled for more new music from Young M.A.

Quotable Lyrics
Ouu Thotiana
Half savage, half primadonna
I don't want the cheque if I don't see a comma
When I see her pussy, I see the Bahamas
You wanna cry in the Bentley or cry in the Honda?
You want the steak and lobster or do you want McDonald's?


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