Rich Brian Assists Dua Lipa For The "IDGAF (Diablo Remix)"

Rich Brian joins Dua Lipa for the "IDGAF (Diablo Remix)."

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Dua Lipa's undoubtedly a rising talent with the potential to be one of the biggest upcoming stars in pop music. Her years of grinding culminated into the release of her debut self titled album that she released last summer. Her single, "IDGAF" has been doing extremely well since dropping and she later released a project of remixes of the song. Now, she's returned with IDGAF (Remixes II) which came with five new remixes including one with Rich Brian.

Rich Brian joins Dua Lipa on the "IDGAG (Diablo Remix)." The singer taps producer Diablo to flip the production into a club heavy banger while Brian comes through with an additional verse. The two of them prove to be great on wax together and hopefully, we'll hear an original tune with the two of them in the near future. They're both artists who are growing in prominence in their respective fields with potential to do big things in the future.

Quotable Lyrics
Acting non-chalent but I see through it so clear
Told her what the hell you gonna do when I'm not here
Yeah we havin' fun but baby we ain't fourteen
Know that this would probably fuck me up when I walked in


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