A$AP Ferg Assists Kiana Ledé On "Fairplay" Remix

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Kiana Ledé taps A$AP Ferg for the "Fairplay" remix.

Kiana Ledé may not be the most well known name right now but she definitely will in the future. The Los Angeles/Arizona singer  has built a name for herself through acting before people began noticing her music. You might recognize her as Zoe Vaughn from MTV's Scream series. However, a few months back, she released her excellent single, "Fairplay," which caught a lot of ears. Now, she breathes new life into the track with an official remix featuring one of Harlem's finest.

Kiana Ledé gets a helping hand from A$AP Ferg for the official remix of her single, "Fairplay." Ferg's proved to be one of the most versatile rappers out right now and is pretty much capable of blessing any track with his vocals and making it sound tight. Ferg comes through with a new energy for the track and brings it to another level. Both Kiana and Ferg work extremely well together so maybe we'll see more collaborations from the two in the near future. Either way, it's definitely a smooth pop joint worth a listen.

Quotable Lyrics
I'm facin' the karma
I'm guilty as hell, I pay for your nails and later, designer
The gucci and prada, you see I stay in the problems
I stay in the nonsense


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