Donae'O Taps Kwesi Arthur & Frenzo Harami For "Vancouver" Remix

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Certified UK hitmaker Donae'O taps Kwesi Arthur and Frenzo Harami for the remix of "Vancouver."

Though nightclubs are shut down for the foreseeable future, artists are still dropping bangers for days that we can only imagine ourselves getting turn up to. UK artist Donae'O has been delivering certified hits for years with "Vancouver" being his most recent release. Now, he's returned with the official remix featuring Kwesi Arthur and rising UK rapper Frenzo Harami.

"For the remix, the reason I got Kwesi involved was because I've been following his movement for a minute, and when I went out to Ghana realised how much of an impact he was making, I felt we culturally and musically would be a great fit as I was looking for the right collaborator on the "Vancouver" remix, and thought this is a great start," Donae'O said of the remix. "Frenzo on the other hand I heard on 'Hands on, Hands off' on @ImJustBait and went to follow him straightaway — in my opinion he is one of the top 5 rappers in the UK, watch him. So I'm excited to have a blend of these worlds together!"

Quotable Lyrics
My heart is cold like Vancouver
Give me a Canada Goose, juice and two rum
You only move for that moola
I ain't seen my family in two months 


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