Like Dat

PartyNextDoor and Jeremih confirm their partnership with a new Murda Beatz-produced banger, "Like Dat," featuring Lil Wayne.

BYAngus Walker
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As expected, the one-year anniversary episode of OVO Sound Radio proved to be a lit occasion. To begin the episode, Roy Woods' new Waking at Dawn album was played in its entirety, and then Noah "40" Shebib took over and blessed the airwaves with a truly original mix consisting mostly of classic '90s hip-hop and R&B. After 40's guest mix, OVO co-founder Oliver El-Khatib closed out the show with a quick set of new tunes, including one very special exclusive -- a brand new collaboration between PartyNextDoor, Jeremih, and Lil Wayne. The track is called "Like Dat," and it's produced by the Niagara sensation known as Murda Beatz, who, this year, has worked his way into the OVO camp and given his finest work to the label's two leading artists. 

It's assumed that "Like Dat" will appear on Late Night Party, Party and Jeremih's upcoming joint album, which was announced a couple of weeks ago by Jeremih. However, PND's upcoming solo album, P3, is next up on OVO's release schedule, and choosing "Like Dat" as its newest single could be a wise move on his part. Murda Beatz is expected to contribute to both Late Night Party and P3. For now, the available version of "Like Dat" is a relatively rough rip from tonight's OVO Sound stream. It's unknown when the official version of "Like Dat" will see a release -- hopefully in time to soundtrack plenty of summer ragers. 

Quotable Lyrics 

I came in 30 deep like dat  
And if you callin' and you see your bitch leave 
Lil n*gga it's on, like dat 
Rippin' it, rippin' it, rippin' it, rippin' it
Rippers, like dat 

- PartyNextDoor 

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<b>Feature &amp; News Contributor</b> Brooklyn via Toronto writer and music enthusiast. Angus writes reviews, features, and lists for HNHH. While hip-hop is his muse, Angus also puts in work at an experimental dance label. In the evenings, he winds down to dub techno and Donna Summer.