Lil B Joins Ant Beale On The "Sunshine" Remix

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Lil B puts his spin on Ant Beale's "Sunshine" for the official remix.

Lil B is one of the most prolific artists of our time. Facts. However, over the past few years, he hasn't put out as much music as he did in the past. Last thing we received from him was his collaboration with fellow Californian, YG, on their single "Young N*ggaz." Today, Lil B blesses us with a brand new verse for a remix of Ant Beale's "Sunshine."

Ant Beale released his project No Rain No Flowers a year a go which featured the original version of "Sunshine." With an updated verse, Ant Beale brings Lil B on board for the upbeat single's remix. It's a perfect fit for Lil B who brings his positive vibe to the equation. 

Ant Beale has a lot up his sleeve for this coming year so keep an eye out.

Quotable Lyrics
If you want to hate, water guns on your sweater
All the girls wear the cutest clothes in this weather
TMZ want to catch us together
You're just a hater, you're... an MFer


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