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Narrated byCruel Santino

Turn Down Mami

Cruel Santino

“Turn Down Mami” is crazy because it's one of the first beats I made when I started making beats. I would just make the skeleton and send it to

Genio. Or Genio will make something, and I’ll send it to Doz (credited producer) to fully flesh because I used to like his drums. I recorded it in

Dubai. It’s actually about my ex who I was with in Dubai for about five years. That was her name because she didn’t like going out so they used to

call her Turn Down Mami, and I just named the song after her. She’s my soldier, she loved it. She still calls herself Turn Down Mami.

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