Skepta Joins D Double E Grime Banger "Nang"

D Double E recruits Skepta for his new single "Nang."

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Skepta's been poppin' up everywhere this past week. First off, he joined Suspect for a remix of Drake and Blocboy JB's single "Look Alive." Afterwards, he covered Vogue magazine alongside Naomi Campbell. Now, he concludes the week with more music. Now, he lends his talents to D Double E on the new single "Nang."

D Double E drops off his new single "Nang" featuring Skepta. The two artists have worked together on many occasions including on Skepta's record "Ladies Hit Squad" off Konnichiwa. However, this song serves as the latest offering off of D Double E's debut album Jackuum! The project was slated to drop in February but got pushed back to an unknown date. However, you could expect features from AJ Tracey and Wiley, among others.

Quotable Lyrics
Zoot in the land as soon as I land
You can't tell me about smoking bang
All the promoters smoke with man
I got the method man like Wu-Tang


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