Ro Ransom Taps Y2K For "Wraith (Remix)"

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Ro Ransom teams up with Y2K for a new version of his song, "Wraith."

Ro Ransom had a highly productive year in 2018 with the release of his project Possessed which dropped in September. The eight-track project found Ro Ransom holding down things entirely on his own. One track in particular that stood out was "Wraith." To kick off the year, he links up with producer Y2K for a brand new remix.

Ro Ransom returns with his brand new remix of his song, "Wraith." The track was produced by Y2K who takes on the already atmospheric track to a deeper and darker level. 

"The remix was inspired by my childhood," Ro told XXL. "I wanted it to sound like how I felt when I first fell in love with JLo at first site. Y2K and I have a synergy and he basically read my mind and made it sound like evil love at first sight."

Quotable Lyrics
Raf make me feel like me
Chain so chilly, make a singer wanna creep
Why these bitches plottin' on my green?
Messy hoes stay fuckin' up the scene


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