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Yung Bae releases remix of Kendrick Lamar’s ‘DNA.’

In the midst of all the 2018 Grammy Awards blowback, mainly pertaining to Kendrick Lamar failing to win Album of the Year, LA-based producer Yung Bae puts an old-school funk spin on the beloved rapper’s track “DNA.” Along with edits of Rich Chigga and Goldlink, this continues the producer’s trend of remixing hip-hop tracks.

Hailing from Portland, Yung Bae’s diverse sound ranges from future funk to Japanese-inspired pop, adding a groovier beat-style to the original, including vintage horn samples, a toned-down drum beat and subtle bass.

Josh Hymo

Syracuse University grad. Involved in dance music ever since DJing his own small parties in HS. DA writer/contributor & streaming manager. Currently works at Universal Music Group NYC. Freelance graphic design for up and coming artists. Genres of choice include: future bass, anything deep house/underground. Thanks Diplo and co. for giving the world "Pon De Floor."

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