Ludacris Assists Lil Donald On "#SayItTwice (Remix)"

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Lil Donald & Ludacris link up on the remix of "#SayItTwice."

It's been quite a while since we heard music from Ludacris with the exception of his Atlanta Hawks song he created with Jermaine Dupri. The rapper's been focused on other endeavors in film and television. He also beefed with Tekashi 6ix9ine but that was short-lived. The rapper announced in November that he'd drop off some new music in the future but we've yet to get any updates on it. However, Ludacris did recently link up with Lil Donald for the remix of "#SayItTwice."

Lil Donald is back with the remix of "#SayItTwice" with ATL legend Ludacris. The remix comes five months after he released the original. Lil Donald hops on the bouncy beat and Ludacris' addition to the song fits perfectly. Luda's animated flow stretches over the instrumental and adds a new vibe to the track.

Peep Lil Donald's remix to "Say It Twice" with Ludacris.

Quotable Lyrics
You like Flavor Flav, you a Public Enemy, enemy
Just bought a new AK, watch it lose its virginity, ginity
Blaow, I need some sex, I swear I'm an addict, addict
'Cause I like them dancer, dancers, I'm talkin' Magic, Magic


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