Tuesday, June 8, 2021

Kali - Music

 



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Kali - Music

 

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KALI CONTINUES ROLLING OUT HER “DO A BITCH” REMIXES WITH SAUCY SANTANA

VIRAL TIKTOK HIT GETS ANOTHER NEW SPIN

 

Kali

Rising rapper Kali is bringing a third remix to life with her Tik Tok smash “Do A Bitch,” being joined by Tallahassee’s own Saucy Santana. “Do A Bitch (Saucy Santana Remix)” is available via all DSPs and streaming services. Today’s installment follows her two previous releases featuring punk rock princess 
Rico Nasty and 1017’s Enchanting.

     With unapologetic bars, undeniable melodies, and unrestrained spirit, Kali bosses up the moment she wraps her fingers around the microphone. Empowered with style, swagger, and substance, the buzzing rapper quietly set social media ablaze with a sound just as perfect for the streets. In under a year, she has already posted up tens of millions of views and inspired over 440K videos on TikTok with massive plugs by superstars such as Charli D’Amelio, Gabrielle Union, Nessa Barrett, and many more. 

 


 Kali "Do A Bitch"


Kali

      Last year, she unleashed her This Why They Mad Now EP. The lead single “Do A Bitch” exploded right out of the gate. In between bass-y piano and 808s, she tears through the production with a seductively incisive flow before a menacingly catchy chorus assures, “You know I’ll do a bitch.  It incited a flurry of activity on TikTok and racked up over 5 million streams in a month’s time as she attracted the likes of major figures in music.

“It’s about a situation with a boy—exactly like the song says,” she recalls “I almost didn’t put ‘Do A Bitch’ out, but my best friend was like, ‘You need to drop it. It’s real.’ So, I did.” 

     In 2021, she presents a knockout sound of her own on a series of singles and more to come

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