Plies Comes Through With A Remix To Drake's "In My Feelings"

Plies puts his spin on Drake's number one single.

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Drake's latest number one single -- with the assistance of Shiggy -- is Scorpion hit "In My Feelings." The song ultimately touched the top spot on the Billboard Hot 100, replacing his previous number one single, "Nice For What." Much like his major singles of this year, it was only a matter of time until the remixes came in. We've already heard Smino come through with his own remix as well as Grafh and Papoose. Today, we hear a new offering from Plies over Drake's latest smash single.

Plies asks Becky if she loves him on his new remix to Drake's "In My Feelings." We don't hear a lot of music from Plies these days so it's always nice to hear what he has up his sleeve. While Plies might not have the commercial appeal of Drake's version, he does the song justice. Plies was also heard on Scorpion cut "8 Out Of 10" on the outro. 

Quotable Lyrics
I been countin' faces, got me feelin' nautious
All these hunnids on me got me feelin' real cocky
Big rocks on me got me feelin' real rocky
She just sent a text, said she feel like talkin'


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