KSI Teams Up With Jeremih For Autotune Banger "Bad Lil Vibe"

KSI and Jeremih linked up for this new track off the former's new album, "Dissimulation."

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KSI is one of the biggest YouTubers in the world right now and it is very clear that he is a man of many talents. The YouTube star has delved into the world of boxing and music over the last few years and yesterday, he dropped his brand new album called "Dissimulation."

The entire album has a whole slew of features and this new track called "Bad Lil Vibe," is aided by none other than Jeremih. The whole song has a laid back autotune vibe that sees both artists flexing their wealth and ability to attract women.

Overall, it's a cool song for those weekend vibes so check it out and let us know what you think in the comments below.

Quotable Lyrics:

Hoppin' in and out the coupe she wanna play (Ah)
Had to tell her that I need a little space (Space)
Gave her feelings that I know she can't erase, yeah
Told me that it's mine, I know she lyin'
Should I cut her off, I can't decide
Wanna take me to the room, I can't decline


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