Rotimi Flips Chris Brown's "Pills & Automobiles" For "Drip"

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Rotimi tackles Chris Brown's massive summer single on his new song "Drip."

Whether it's acting, music or fashion, Rotimi's proved to be a man of many talents. Acting still remains as a priority for Rotimi but he's still pumping out music whenever he can. Back in August, he released his debut EP under EMPIRE & G-Unit with Jeep Music Vol. 1 but today, he comes through with his latest effort "Drip" over Chris Brown's "Pills & Automobiles.

Rotimi adds his own twist on his remix of Chris Brown's "Pills & Automobiles" for another addition to his "Romix." The singer takes on the production while adding his melodies and flexing his vocal talents to the fullest. Truthfully, he could've easily joined Chris Brown and the rest of the artists on the original version. 

Back in December, Rotimi followed up his EP with the Trey Songz and Ty Dolla $ign assisted "Kitchen Table."

Quotable Lyrics
Not gonna waste your time, just want to hit it right
Not gonna waste your time, hoes gonna fall in line
You should take it off, you should take it off
Cut from a different cloth
They call me Don Dada


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