Kid Ink Releases Remix To Gunna's "Oh Okay"

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Kid Ink adds a verse to Gunna's "Oh Okay."

It's always a good day when Kid Ink releases some new music. The rapper's dropped off a handful of new music since the beginning of the year and we're expecting him to come through with even more tunes as we inch closer to the summer. The rapper came through with several releases in March. He was featured on Ethika's RGB Mixtape 2 with his song "Buck Wild." In addition, he dropped off a video for his single, "Tell Somebody" a day before. Today, he releases new music with the release of his remix to Gunna's "Oh Okay."

Kid Ink puts his own spin to Gunna's "Oh Okay" with his latest remix. The song still maintains Gunna's original vocals with an additional verse from Kid Ink. Gunna's original version is already a smash single but Kid Ink's spin on it elevates the song to another level. Ink could've easily fit on the original track and turned it into something even more special that what it is already.

Kid Ink is currently on a U.S. college tour. Keep your eyes peeled for more music from the rapper.

Quotable Lyrics
Remember when I brought you on stage
Back when you n*ggas had no name
Rollin' up all of my backwoods
Tell me now, when did your mood change?


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