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NGHTMRE reintroduces Rae Sremmurd's "No Type" in a groovy flip [Download]

  • December 6, 2014
  • Isabel Kim
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Los Angeles favorite NGHTMRE – who is backed by top-notch labels like Mad Decent and Ultra Records – has had an incredible year. His first remix of Showtek’s “We Like to Party” has reached over 3 million views, and since then, he has continued to put out one glorious banger after another. My favorite has to be his remix of Lookas’ “Loko,” it just has an undeniably salacious grind.

For his newest release he takes an unexpected turn, and the result is positively delightful. Straying from his usual trap and electro style, he reintroduces one of the top hits from this year, Rae Sremmurd’s “No Type,” in an intoxicatingly groovy flip. If you thought rap and house music couldn’t be more mismatched, let NGHTMRE show you how it’s done. Set aside those cups with the ice, and get your ass on the dance floor.

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Rae Sremmurd

"No Type" (NGHTMRE Remix)

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