Listen To This Brilliant Hip-Hop Refix Of Burna Boy & Zlatan's 'Killing Dem'

February 27, 2019
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Burna Boy and Zlatan closed out 2018 with their catchy collaboration, “Killing Dem“, and the party-starter is still making the rounds. It’s impossible to hear the song and not love it, which is why Earl Jon Doe‘s refix of it lands so firmly on its feet.

Against the original beat, the up-and-comer shows off his rather impeccable flow. The best part of this refix is the initial shock you feel when you hear someone spitting such solid bars over Kel P’s zanku-ready production work.

It’s even more impressive to learn that rapping isn’t Earl Jon Doe’s preferred style, as he usually sings on the multitude of refixes he’s released on his SoundCloud page, like his solid take on Ella Mai’s Grammy-winning r&b hit, “Boo’d Up”.

Well, we’re glad he stretched himself here, and we’ll definitely be keeping an ear out for what he does next. Maybe he might even be lucky enough to gain the attention of Burna Boy and Zlatan, as he certainly did a great job of making their hit song his own.

Listen to the refix right here:

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