Janelle Monae recently released a new remix of "Champagne Sh*t," featuring Quavo and Latto.
The new version, which is built around the same upbeat arrangement as the original, is an ode to the good life.
The rework of the song from Age of Pleasure, finds Quavo chipping in ad-libs for Monae's chorus before delivering a verse of his own.
While Quavo comes in with references to the "ice" on his collar and "Champagne" on his wrist, and raps, "Bring some models and bring me more bottles," Latto raps, "Trying go home to the D like a piston," concluding a hard-hitting, pleasure-seeking verse.
"Bring some models and bring me more bottles/'Cause we drinking champagne sh*t/How much I spend on this ice on my collar/And I got a champagne wrist/We gon' drink 'til we faint now it's tasting like water," the Migos rapper spits. "Proud of the times when we came from the bottom/Right now I'm hot, it's time to go harder/How we keep winnin', because I'm a starter/Gotta make sure that we protect the energy/Spray the champagne, they remember me."
Latto gets into her "Champagne Sh*t" bag on the second verse of the song and brings the party with her. "On my champagne sh*t/How you get the lamb, b+tch, it's all in the lips/All in the hips/Whole lotta bad b*tches, all in the vill," she raps. "I can't wait to pop off/College girl, I'm tryna pay your tuition/Red bone kissing, Casamigos pissin'/Tryna get home to the D like a piston."
(Photo: Mason Rose)
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