NxWorries Drop Off "Suede (Uptwnmixx)

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NxWorries re-vamps "Suede" with a new remix.

NxWorries, consisting of producer Knxledge and Anderson .Paak, are gearing up to deliver their upcoming remix album Yes Lawd! Remixes this Friday. The duo dropped the original album back in 2016 and is still a stand-out project from that year. With the project's release inching closer and closer by the dates, they drop off the remix to "Suede" today.

With a re-vamped version of "Suede" under their belt, they continue to prove their brilliance as a duo. The song itself is already smooth and has a breezy feel to it but the duo one up it with the remix. They bring out more of a soul vibe to it however, the track's BPM is kicked up a notch. 

"Suede" was one of the first pieces of work that really helped establish their name as a duo. Considering that, they've done a great job at re-vamping the single and bringing a whole different feel to it. It's exciting to hear what else they have planned on the Yes Lawd! Remixes album this Friday.

Quotable Lyrics
Now most of ya'll can't do shit
But all my chicks cook grits
And roll a spliff, at the same damn time
You ain't live long enough, to have a bitch this fine

 


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