Preme & PartyNextDoor Connect On "Can't Hang"

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PartyNextDoor assists Preme on his new single/video for "Can't Hang."

Preme shared the artwork for his latest single "Can't Hang" with PartyNextDoor with a promise that it would arrive later on in the week. Well, the OVO affiliate kept to his word and released his moody new single with the Toronto crooner. The two of them have worked together in the past but this song may be their biggest and best single they've collaborated on. 

"Can't Hang" is the second single released off of Preme, formerly known as P Reign's, upcoming self-titled project. It's a breezy record with a lot of bounce to it. The song was co-produced by Murda Beatz and Cu Beatz. The production features a light guitar riff with sunny, California living vibe.

It's an interesting venture for Preme as he matures into a new sound. His previous work emphasized his rapping abilities but it seems that OVO's sound has influenced his flow to be more melodic.

For those of you who aren't aware, Preme at one point wasn't able to make it over the border due to past criminal charges. However, his boy Drizzy helped him sort that out. The video for the single features Preme and Party living large in the California hills. It matches the vibe of the song well. Throughout it all, there's cameos from Drake, Murda Beatz, Metro Boomin, 21 Savage, Raekwon and other notable members from the OVO camp. The two of them pull up to an intense pool party, filled with big booties shakin' and California sun shining. 

With Preme's upcoming project on the way, "Can't Hang" sets off a great tone for what to expect. He already released the street-anthem, "Tango" off of the project. And with the amount of cameos he got for the video, hopefully we see a few of those same artists on the project.

Quotable Lyrics
Y'all bitches ain't drunk enough
Y'all bitches ain't high enough
I just dropped 30 bands
And pulled off in that all white lamb


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