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13 Hip-Hop/R&B Dream Collaborations we might like to See ensue

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One principal artist on a hit music is splendid, however it on no account hurts if two song superstars collaborate on a song.
these days, Twitter changed into atwitter when SZA responded to a fan's tweet suggesting that she and Missy Elliott collaborate on a music collectively. "a deadly dream I only dreamt in me dreams," the CTRL singer spoke back. Missy caught wind of her tweet and answered lower back, "sounds like a SCORCHER BANGA to me. Mercy!"
a few days later, Missy and Janelle Monae had been discussing on Twitter about engaged on a track video together, which prompted enthusiasts to demand that this dream collaboration ensue automatically.
So with that in mind, The Boombox dreamt up a wish listing of artists who we suppose should crew up in the studio and create some scorcher bangers. big name rappers like Cardi B, JAY-Z, Kendrick Lamar, Future, J. Cole and A$AP Rocky pairing up with R&B stars like Jennifer Lopez, the Weeknd, Elle Varner, 6lack, Erykah Badu and Khalid, respectively, sound like a match made in musical heaven.
right here is The Boombox's listing of 13 hip-hop and R&B dream collaborations we might love to see come to fruition. with a bit of luck, sooner rather than later.

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