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City Girls Give The Guys A Turn On Their ‘P*ssy Talk’ Remix With Jack Harlow, Quavo, And Lil Wayne

After releasing the track as an all-lady affair, the Miami duo lets the boys have at it on the ‘City On Lock’ album highlight. …

While its release was certainly botched and not at all how the duo would have liked to give fans their third album, City Girls’ City On Lock project proved to be a success. The release found JT and Yung Miami doing what they have done time and time again throughout their careers: deliver undeniable anthems to their adoring fanbase. One of those anthems is “P*ssy Talk” with Doja Cat. After letting the song run its course a bit, one that included a business casual video, the duo looks to give it a nice boost with a remix featuring Jack Harlow, Quavo, and Lil Wayne.

The remix came as a surprise to fans when it was announced as the original version of the song stood firmly on the ladies’ side based on its lyrics. However, in an opportunity to let the boys talk some smack, City Girls have invited Jack Harlow, Quavo, and Lil Wayne to play. The remix sees the rappers laying quick verses on what they will and won’t do for the ladies when it comes to the cookie jar. They also boast about their talents once they do strike gold with them.

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The remix arrives after a string of videos from the City Girls. They recently recruited Lil Baby for their “Flewed Out” video where they recreated their own version of the Soul Plane film. Prior to that, they joined Moneybagg Yo and DaBaby for a “Said Sum” video and kicked it with Mulatto for an “In N Out” video

You can listen to the “P*ssy Talk” remix above.

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Jack Harlow is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

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Mae Graf released her latest single, ‘I Like Me Better This Way’

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Mae Graf, a talented Pop artist, has just released her latest single, ‘I Like Me Better This Way.’ This acoustic indie ballad is a remarkable fusion of heartbreak and self-discovery, drawing inspiration from Graf’s personal experiences. Her raw and honest lyrics delve deep into the pain of rejection and betrayal, setting her apart from other artists in the genre.

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“I Like Me Better This Way” is a glimpse into Graf’s soul, a testament to her resilience when faced with adversity. The song was written after a painful loss when Graf was “ghosted” by someone she held dear. The lyrics reflect on the darkness of that period, seeking solace in music as a means of healing. Graf hopes the song will touch people and normalize the other side of being ghosted by people we trust.

The haunting melodies and introspective lyrics of ‘I Like Me Better This Way’ are not just songs; they are personal narratives that resonate with listeners who have experienced similar heart trials. Her authenticity shines through in every note.

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Through her music, she reminds us that even in our darkest moments, we can emerge stronger than before. “I Like Me Better This Way” is a beautiful reminder that we can overcome adversity with resilience and determination. Its unique blend of acoustic guitar and vocal harmonies create a multi-dimensional listening experience for fans of the genre.

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Rooted shared their latest single, “Heart of This Place”

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The West Coast pop-rock band Rooted has recently launched their latest single, “Heart of This Place,” which is a musical tribute to the dynamic and diverse urban life of Los Angeles. Collaborating with renowned songwriter and producer Bernard Yagee, Rooted has created a track that resonates with the energy and spirit of LA’s busy streets. 

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“Heart of This Place” is an anthem that captures the essence of love, friendship, and the relentless pursuit of dreams. The song is crafted with precision, with every note meticulously designed to echo the pulse of the city’s vibrant streets. The shimmering guitar riffs and pulsating rhythm section perfectly complement the track’s theme, which is an ode to the city’s heart.

 

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Rooted and Yagee’s synergy is evident in the song’s composition, which reflects their musical prowess and creative genius. The track’s catchy hooks and uplifting energy make it a compelling choice for audiences worldwide, with universal themes that resonate with everyone. “Heart of This Place” is a testament to Rooted’s ability to capture the essence of urban living in a way that only they can.

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