Kiana Ledé Grabs Lil Baby For The "Ex" Remix

Kiana Ledé drops off the remix to "Ex."

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Kiana Ledé's been building a pretty solid buzz for herself over the past few months. The singer released her project Selfless in September which included the single, "Ex." Kiana released a music video for track shortly after which has racked up over 10 million views so far. To keep the momentum going, she links up with one of the hottest young rappers out right now for the official remix.

Lil Baby continues his hot streak as one of the most sought after guest features in the rap game with his remix to "Ex." The rapper appearance comes at the top of the track. He gets personal on the song, detailing the hardships of a relationship as it reaches the end of its course. Kiana Ledé maintains her original hook and verses on it.

Peep the track below.

Quotable Lyrics
We done came too far for this, I'm so tired of arguing
It's too late for X and O's, I don't want no part in this
Whenever you get mad
I always leave and give you the silent treatment
You know in your heart, I'm decent


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