Rae Sremmurd‘s Mike WiLL Made It-produced single, “No Flex Zone,” has been remixed a number of times since its release. From Juicy J to Nicki Minaj, here is our pick of the creme of the crop of remixes.
5. Juicy J
Juicy Jgot trippy and weird over “No Flex Zone.”
4. Busta Rhymes, O.T Genasis, J Doe
Busta Rhymes, O.T Genasis, J Doedrop verses over “No Flex Zone.” Listen to Busta growling over the beat below, it’s a nice contrast with Rae Sremmurd’s boyish hook.
3. Ace Hood
On “BeastMix,” Ace Hood delivers his verse using an original flow which changes the entire vibe of the track. While many adapted to the original, Hood is the lead performer in this version of “No Flex Zone.”
2. Nicki Minaj
Nicki’s voice naturally fits with Sremmud’s. This remix is surprisingly cohesive, it wouldn’t be hard to believe this was the original track.
1. Pusha T
Remixes are only worth making when they make the original song sound better than the original track. Pusha T smoothly accomplishes that by bringing some fire to a seemingly banal track. “Sold more dope than the old Jigga/ Now niggas calling me the new Hov,” he raps. King Push shows the world who is the King to look out for in Hip Hop as he smoothly dominates the competition for best remix of “No Flex Zone.”
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