Lucky Daye Enlists Chronixx & MediSun For "Roll Some Mo" Remix

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Lucky Daye drops off the remix.

2019 was a year that marked the release of some incredible R&B projects. Among those is Lucky Daye's Painted which went on to earn the singer four Grammy nods including one for Best R&B Album as well as Best R&B Song and Best R&B Performance for the lead single, "Roll Some Mo." With Sunday marking the one year anniversary of the album's release, Lucky Daye's returned with a remix to "Roll Some Mo" featuring Chronixx and MediSun. Bringing the high vibrations of reggae to the mix, the inclusion of Chronixx and MediSun compliment the Daye's R&B stylings very well. The remix marks the second remix of the song Daye's released with the first featuring Ty Dolla $ign and Wale.

In related news, Lucky Daye also teased more music in the pipeline to keep your eyes peeled for that.

Quotable Lyrics
We don't have to be here if we stay
We don't have to leave if we go
Roll some mo'
And we ain't too high if we see eye to eye


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