Saweetie calls on Post Malone, DaBaby & Jack Harlow for epic TapIn remix
for an infectious remix of her summer hit"Tap In." The new rendition keeps the thumping beat and the ICY GRL's spitting verses of the original, with Harlow promising to"tap in, for sure" before DaBaby hops into a fiery verse dreaming of a"ghetto a-- bougie b----, the ones that wear the sundress."
Posty soon joins the party with his own characteristically breezy verse, and the"Whats Poppin" rapper wraps up the monumental remix by proclaiming,"I just crossed over the top 40 I can't even say what's poppin' now cause it got corny."
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