Kanye West Previews ‘Nah Nah Nah’ Remix with DaBaby
Let’s gooo!
Fresh off the release of his new single “Nah Nah Nah,” Kanye West is previewing the remix with DaBaby.
On Sunday, Ye shared a 16-second snippet of DaBaby’s verse. Over the Kanye and Dem Jointz production, DaBaby takes the opportunity to respond to his critics.
“Let me get ’em Ye / They gon’ hate on a young ni**a anyway / They only call me when they have bills to pay / Ain’t nobody ask me how I feel today,” he raps.
DABABY TURNED THIS VERSE AROUND SO QUICK ITS INSPIRATIONAL TO SEE HOW FAST WE CAN MOVE AS A PEOPLE. I HAD TO GIVE YALL AT LEAST A SNIPPET. pic.twitter.com/Ap1SNAmFNK
— ye (@kanyewest) October 19, 2020
DaBaby banged out his verse just hours after Kanye sent him the track. “DABABY TURNED THIS VERSE AROUND SO QUICK ITS INSPIRATIONAL TO SEE HOW FAST WE CAN MOVE AS A PEOPLE,” tweeted Ye.
Earlier in the day, Kanye shared a text conversation between him and the “Rockstar” rapper. “Thank you for everything bro,” said Ye, to which DaBaby responded, “Nah Thank you! Been inspired. Still inspired! Since graduation.”
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— ye (@kanyewest) October 18, 2020
DaBaby previously shared his support for Kanye in the presidential race. “Ima let y’all finish…. But you got me fucked up you think I ain’t voting for Ye,” he tweeted in August.
Ima let y’all finish….
But you got me fucked up you think I ain’t voting for Ye. 🇺🇸
— DaBaby (@DaBabyDaBaby) August 12, 2020
On Friday, Kanye dropped “Nah Nah Nah,” his first official release since the Travis Scott-assisted “Wash Us in the Blood” in June. On the three-minute track, he raps about his presidential candidacy, his dispute with Universal Music, and his faith.