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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.

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.

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

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Elevator Operator Urges Us to Tune Inward with Soulful New Single “Listen”

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“Listen” (Elevator Operator) is a refreshing and much-needed pause in the new album by Elevator Operator. The song is now available to stream on Spotify and is a delicately wrought meditation on the fact that sometimes the only voice that truly matters is the one inside our own heads.

“Listen’s” descriptions are simply chill, practically weightless, with softly layered textures, light instrumentation, and an instant calm that feels like a gentle breeze. Don’t get too comfortable; Elevator Operator has also ensured this track will evolve. As the song climbs, it takes flight with an uplifting, soaring, cathartic, invigorating chorus. The dynamic surprises you to the best extent, inviting a no-holds-barred emotional response.

The episode’s core is an inward journey; “Listen” is about looking in. It’s a musical nudge to slow down, filter out the external static, and reacquaint ourselves with that easily ignored inner voice. Elevator Operator doesn’t scream its message at you; it leads you to it gently, laying along the way through lyrics and a performance that feels profoundly intimate, even while being profoundly of the world.

The power is subtle in how the song builds musically and emotionally. The verses fall like murmuring reveries, while the chorus explodes into the kind of epiphany you never knew you were looking for. This feeling of being an elevator operator masterfully mediates the sound as though needing to have the listener hear, feel, and be empowered.

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Production-wise, “Listen” also has a crisp and natural sound. Earley meticulously places each layer, from the mellow opening notes to the whirling chorus, making this a soundscape that feels immersive without ever being enveloping. It’s clear that Elevator Operator has a keen ear for dynamics, allowing every instant to breathe precisely the way that it needs to.

At a time when external distractions may be louder than ever, “Listen” comes as balm, and a call to action. More than just a great song, Elevator Operator has just given us an experience, one that stays with you well past the last notes.

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ANSW333R Turns Pain into Poetry on New Single “Atrophy”

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New single “Atrophy” simmers in all the right places. With “Atrophy,” ANSW333R brings listeners into a raw place where pain is embraced. From its first haunting notes, the track blooms like a wound, beckoning you into a place that’s as personal as it is universal. ANSW333R provides no easy answers, just an opening for vulnerability, a space to have the hurt and let it become ugly and beautiful.

The song progresses with a kind of slow burn, every beat feeling deliberate and laden with intention. It’s apparent that the feelings behind “Atrophy” are not only layered within the lyrics but interwoven within the sound of the music. Every second of the track sounds like a confession, a relinquishing of pain’s truths without rushing to resolution or cliche uplift.

What makes “Atrophy” especially resonant is how wide-eyed ANSW333R captures pain rather than drowning in it. The song observes. It takes up its position amid heartbreak and implosion and allows the silence between the lines to get some of the talking done. The rest of the production follows suit, stripped back just enough to let ANSW333R’s fragile voice take the lead, opening the door to a territory most of us work so hard to skirt around: the gentle, soft collapse within.

There are no easy answers in “Atrophy” by ANSWER333R, just honesty. And sometimes, that’s the only answer we need. “Atrophy” reminds us that pain is not something to get over but something to move through, try to understand, and make art out of. Currently, ANSW333R is granting us permission to sit with ours.

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