Run The Jewels Join Lorde On The "Supercut" Remix

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Lorde enlists Run The Jewels for the remix of "Supercut."

Lorde recently recruited Run The Jewels as the openers for the North American leg of her Melodrama world tour. Ahead of hitting the road, she recruits the duo for a remix of Melodrama stand out track, "Supercut."

With the Lorde and Run The Jewels slated to kick off their tour tomorrowthey deliver an incredible remix of "Supercut" off her latest album. The new remix features two new verses from both El-P and Killer Mike while the former holds down the production on the track. The two of them take the pop song and give it an RTJ makeover with the gritty production and slick verses. 

The song comes just in time for their tour so if you end up catching them, hopefully they end up playing it. It sounds like it'll bang in a studio. Listen and download the track here.

Quotable Lyrics
And just like the top on my 7-5 drop
I'm just hitting a button and you gon' be brainless
And that's from the back of a 'lac where I'm smoking the sack
With my girl, watchin' seasons of Shameless


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