Lana Del Rey has employed the skills of Harlem femcee Azealia Banks on the new Smims & Belle remix of her latest single “Blue Jeans”. Banks, who is currently reveling in celebrity in the UK due to the success of “212“, rides the beat like a champion while Del Rey’s siren-like vocals provides a yin to Banks’ yang. Smims & Belle, Mark Foster and Isom Innis of Foster The People, also did a great job on the mixing end. In all, the track is a electro dance dream.
Del Rey will be performing “Blue Jeans” on The Voice this weekend but we highly doubt that she’ll bring out Azealia for the remix — tough cookies.
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