DaniLeigh Dips Into Drill With Fivio Foreign On "Dominican Mami"

DaniLeigh links with Drill champion Fivio Foreign to deliver her new single "Dominican Mami."

BYErika Marie
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The Drill wave continues to creep its way into the rap scene here in the States. Popular Drill artist Fivio Foreign is one of a few artists who have been instrumental in creating a Drill scene on this side of the pond, and now he's linked with DaniLeigh on a track that fans already can't get enough of—and it hasn't even been 24 hours. In the early morning of May 29, DaniLeigh shared her latest single "Dominican Mami" featuring Fivio Foreign where the Def Jam princess puts her bar-spitting skills on display.

It's clear that DaniLeigh has broken a few social distancing rules in order to spend some time with her friends. The 25-year-old artist celebrated her release by sharing a video of herself and her crew turning up to her new track while dancing on a boat. The group rocked their favorite swim gear as they bop along to "Dominican Mami" with drinks in hand, so check out DaniLeigh and Fivio Foreign's collaboration and let us know what you think of this one.

Quotable Lyrics

Even my game like Atari
He want Minaj like Safaree (Ooh, ooh)
I cook the beef like hibachi
I got a pound of biscotti, yeah
I can see that they jealous
Moonwalking, Margielas
VVS on my tennis
I broke his heart, it's my fetish


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