Kranium Enlists Tiwa Savage For "Gal Policy (Remix)"

Tiwa Savage gives the perspective of a woman on Kranium's "Gal Policy."

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The summer is finally here and depending where you are in the world, it might be time to be on savage mode. Thankfully, that's where Kranium comes in. The Jamaican singer has been blessing fans with plenty of singles in recent times, though it's "Gal Policy" that will be ringing off all summer long. The song arrived a few months back in the midst of the pandemic and he recently returned with the official remix featuring Tiwa Savage. Over an infectious instrumental, Kranium dished on the policies for his side pieces (no calling after 9 p.m., can't start drama with his wife, etc.) for the original but Tiwa Savage comes in on the remix to offer the perspective of the main chick in that situation.

Check out the "Gal Policy" remix below.

Quotable Lyrics
Them gyal she fuck can't start no drama
When me show, make them kneel up in a corner
Baby boy, you know the policy
After nine, you better be home with me


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