Calvin Harris Grabs PartyNextDoor For "Nuh Ready Nuh Ready"

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Calvin Harris debuts his new single "Nuh Ready Nuh Ready" with PartyNextDoor.

Calvin Harris announced that he'd be rolling out the next phase of his career and moving forward from the sounds he dabbled with on Funk Wav Bounces Vol. 1. The project blended different sounds and inspirations and brought an array of different artists on board to feature on it. As he exits his former sounds, he connects with PartyNextDoor to drop off his latest single "Nuh Ready Nuh Ready."

After PartyNextDoor debuted his single with Calvin Harris "Nuh Ready Nuh Ready" last night at a concert, they deliver the full HQ version. Calvin Harris dives deeper into reggae and dancehall on his new single. PND taps into his Jamaican roots by singing in Patois on "Nuh Ready." 

It's not like anything that was featured on Calvin's previous album but if this is the direction he's taking his next project in, it's definitely going to be something different.

Quotable Lyrics
Won't make me feel like I love you
Baby girl, I won't settle
I had dreams of fuckin' the baddest bitch
Last night I awoke up and I fucked the baddest bitch


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