Supafly, HVRR, And Waka Flocka Flame Team Up For “If You Don’t Like To Party”

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Supafly, HVRR, and Waka Flocka Flame collaborate on the new dance-pop track ‘If You Don’t Like To Party.’

The song features the famous Kanye West & Jay-Z “Paris” melody mixed with a strong dance beat, making it perfect for a party atmosphere.

Waka Flocka Flame adds his signature style to the track, and Supafly, formed in London and known for their massive club anthems and chart hits, join forces with DJ/Producer HVRR to ensure a perfect electronic blend.

How the track came about is actually an interesting story, Supafly explains;

“A friend of mine is a mutual friend of Waka Flocka’s and his family. The Flocka family are significant in the music industry. Waka’s mum used to manage superstars such as Nikki Minaj and French Montana. When Waka was keen to stay somewhere nice in London with his crew of twelve, my friend asked me if I could set this up. So when I mentioned this to a successful business friend, he was more than happy for Waka and his crew to stay at his massive mansion. The same friend suggested that we should also join the crew in the studio. And why not?

I had never heard Waka Flocka’s music before, but I knew he was pretty big in the music industry. So, the night before I met him, I googled him and listened to some of his tracks.

When I went to the studio and met with him, I found him to be a really cool dude. So, out of nowhere, I was inspired to write music for him. I explained to him that I wasn’t too familiar with his music. I said, ‘Waka, I’ll be honest, I wasn’t familiar with your material, but I’ve got this hook in my head, and I think you’ll like it.” He responded, “What is it, what is it?”

I began rapping the hook, ‘If you don’t wanna party, then you better leave the room. If you don’t wanna party, leave the motherfucking room’. Waka liked it and encouraged me to continue. I mentioned that I had a verse melody to go with it but lacked lyrics. He suggested I try rapping it myself, even claiming I was better than half the artists out there, but I didn’t, so he started singing some wicked lyrics, adding to the hook. He was pretty cool. He did this in a studio full of people smoking, his manager, some PR people, Radio DJs and up and coming rappers.

I just kept saying to myself, ignore everyone, get the bits you need and leave.

After the session, I played the track idea to James Hurr (HVRR) and asked him if he wanted to be involved. He loved the idea, and we began working on it together. Now, let’s see where this story takes us!”

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