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Skip Marley Adds Wale for "Slow Down" Remix with H.E.R.

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Since Skip Marley first premiered “Slow Down” at the Hollywood Bowl with Lauryn Hill last October, the otherworldly track, which also features H.E.R., has been in constant rotation all over the world.

In that time after, over 30 million global streams have made the song into a top 10 iTunes single and turned Bob Marley’s grandson into the first Jamaican artist to top Billboard’s Top R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart in 15 years.

To double down on its success, multi-platinum artist Wale joined in on the fun to offer a fresh new take to the popular bop. “So don’t take too long / Won’t chase too little / Woo,” Wale shares in his one and only verse about the object of his affection. “She full of love, she full of life / What, she full of pride?

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