Download: Baauer – Harlem Shake (Azealia Banks remix)
15 February 2013, 11:03
| Written by
Luke Morgan Britton
If you haven’t heard Baauer’s ‘Harlem Shake’ yet then you’re probably living under whatever the internet equivalent of a rock is. It’s as brash and obnoxious as it is irresistible and addictive, so that pretty much guarantees that it’ll soon become the next ‘Gangnam Style’.
Now Azealia Banks has remixed (or just sampled?) it on her freshly-dropped track ‘EKAHSMELRAH’ (get it? She can write backwards!) – which you can listen to/download below:
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