Drake and SZA. Photo-Illustration: Vulture; Photos: Getty Drake and SZA have linked up to maximize their joint slay. "Slime You Out," their new single, is out today, and it's exactly what you would anticipate from a duet by two people so often unlucky in love. "I don't know what's wrong with you girls," Drake says bitterly in the intro to the five-minute track. "I feel like y'all don't need love, you need somebody who could micromanage you, tell you right from wrong, whose smart from whose a fool, which utensil to use for which food, like." By the first verse, the prolific bra collector is promising to start "sliming you for those kid choices you made." Hurt people hurt people. SZA, for her part, sings, "Damn, these niggas got me so twisted," and she's got "too much pride" to let them slime her out. Good for her! The song was first teased in a mysterious Instagram post shared on the artists' respective profiles. The pair chose a picture of Halle Berry being slimed at the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards in 2012 for the post, giving eager fans a clue to the song's theme. "Slime You Out" is the second single… Read full this story
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