The highly anticipated remix of Dillon Francis’ Latin-inspired track “White Boi”, by Nitti Gritti is now out.
The track which houses Nitti’s signature musical elements is a carefully crafted one and hence, will demand your appreciation!
The vintage vibe of the opening, which displays tribal music elements and a groovy tempo, is all you need to forget all your worries. The vocals from Lao Ra will definitely grab your attention before the track moves ahead to the drop that is a grand display of tribal and traditional percussive elements. The Latin-inspired lyrics provide the track a unique flavor and adds fuel to the raw nature of the track.
Nitti has been growing with each passing day and has seen wide support on the Drive EP which came out on Diplo’s Mad Decent imprint. He has also spent some studio-time with the Grammy-award winning T-Pain to officially release music on the latter’s upcoming album. With an ever-expanding list of A-list supporters including DJ Snake, Diplo, Dillon Francis, Major Lazer, and Tiesto, NITTI has proven himself as a heavyweight within the dance music community.
2018 has been as a massive year for the artist. He started off the year on a headlining World Tour, where he performed across the United States, China, and Australia. His latest single “Crack” was signed to Tiesto’s label, Musical Freedom, and was the seventh most played track at Ultra Music Festival. He also has shown his talents expand way beyond the dance music scene by co-producing Enrique Iglesias’ latest single, “Move To Miami” featuring Pitbull. NITTI GRITTI is continuing his 2018 takeover with a twenty stop North American Tour with Ghastly.
Nitti’s live performances are as energetic and unique as his productions and certainly continues to tease more amazing stuff from the artist soon. What do you think of this remix? Leave your comments below! Download the track here.
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