Chris Brown's "Sensei" Get Remixed With T.I, DJ Whoo Kid & DJ MLK

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Chris Brown's "Sensei" gets a massive remix with T.I., DJ Whoo Kid & DJ MLK.

It's a day filled with Chris Brown surprises. Between the deluxe version of Heartbreak On A Full Moon and the loose single, "Goin At It" dropping, it's been hard to avoid him. Now, Hustle Gang's official DJ, DJ MLK, calls on DJ Whoo Kid and T.I. for a remix of Chris Brown's "Sensei."

DJ MLK grabs Hustle Gang leader, T.I. along with DJ Whoo Kid for a fire remix of Chris Brown's club smashing single, "Sensei." MLK is gearing to drop his mixtape Dickriding Is Not A Form Of Transportation Vol. 2 this Friday and builds the hype with the remix.

In a quote to HNHH, he tells us, "The original is heating up the clubs and I wanted to add that Hustle Gang vibe to it, and when testing out at a few of my spots in Atlanta recently the reaction has been crazy."

Atlanta clubs don't lie and with this remix in particular, it's safe to say the rest of the tape is bound to be fire.

Quotable Lyrics

Seen your bitch with me, ain't no tellin'
150 with me, ain't no debit
I'm the shit n*gga, let your hoe tell it
Never seen the crib, we just hotel it



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