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Lil Nas X and BTS team up for another ‘Old Town Road’ remix

‘Seoul Town Road’ features a guest verse from the K-pop group’s leader, RM

Lil Nas X has released yet another “Old Town Road” remix, this one featuring RM of K-pop group BTS.

Titled “Seoul Town Road” after BTS’s hometown, the remix sees RM add rap verses and sung vocals that he wrote in English: “I got the homis in my back / Have you heard of that? / Homis made of steel from Korea, they the best-t-t / Riding to the farm / Grabbing all the corn / We gon’ get yo’ money with my homi in your backyard.” 

According to a press release, the collaboration was first proposed by Lil Nas X’s team. The song was recently remixed by Young Thug and Mason Ramsey, and previously by CupcakKe as “Old Town Hoe”.

On Twitter, Lil Nas X promised that this remix would be the “last one”, although he’s made that promise before. Plus, we’re waiting for that Dolly Parton x Megan Thee Stallion remix to land first.

The Billy Ray Cyrus-featuring “Old Town Road” remix is currently still at the top of the Billboard Hot 100, having been there for 16 weeks straight. Blondie recently covered the song live.

Listen to “Seoul Town Road” below, and revist our interview with BTS’s RM here.

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