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After the release of ‘MCs Can Kiss’ in February, Uffie returns with ‘A.D.D SUV’ – a banging electro crunk monster that sees the Miami-born, Paris-based rapper and future icon, sleaze walking her way down Dalston Lane at 6am hand in hand with fellow rhyme spinner Pharrell.
Poking fun at the rap fraternity's obsession with possessions, particularly their cars, Uffie was certain she wanted Pharell involved when the track was coming together; “I was so excited when I was introduced to him in Tokyo a few years back that I knew if there was ever the right track I would have to ask him to be on it. This was that track and, fortunately, he said yes.”
‘A.D.D SUV’ is released a week prior to her full album, Sex, Dreams and Denim Jeans and will come replete with remixes from Armand Van Helden & Hudson Mohawke as well as a brilliant video – not to be missed!