Skepta & Jesse James Solomon Joins Suspect On "One Way"

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Suspect & Skepta reconnect on "One Way."

Last week, Skepta dropped off his remix to Drake and Blocboy JB's "Look Alive" with Suspect. The two of them put a solid ass spin on the original and brought their own U.K. vibe to it. It was one of the first efforts we received from Skepta this year and it sounded tight as hell. Today, Skepta returns the favor to Suspect on the single, "One Way."

Suspect recruits Skepta and Jesse James Solomon on his new track, "One Way." The song has a dark, ominous feel to the production while both Skepta, Suspect and Jesse James Solomon completely demolish the song. "One Way" differs from what Skepta and Suspect did on "Stay Alive" but it's still a heavy song nonetheless. Hopefully the influx of releases from Skepta means we could a follow up to Konnichiwa at some point this year.

Quotable Lyrics
Must be the books that you're reading
The idolizing and preaching
Women's world, we don't watch n*ggas
Soon as I get the money, I'm leavin'




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