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The Mariah Carey “A No No” Remix Fans Have Been Asking For Is Still A Possibility (Video)

Since the talks of a remix with Mariah Carey’s “A No No” with Lil’ Kim, Missy Elliott, and Cardi B, fans have gone into overdrive waiting for it. While 2 remixes have been released, we could still get the major one people are expecting.

Carey previously stated that she wanted to work with Kim and Cardi, and that “A No No” would be perfect. “I would love for that to happen,” Carey responds to a fan question asking if she would want to work with Cardi while on Andy Cohen’s Watch What Happens Live.

“The song you guys were just playing, ‘A No No,’ which was originally Kim’s song. We love Kim, and I was hoping the three of us could do a collaboration… I mean if nobody puts it together it’s not going to happen, things happen real quick these days. You never know.”

Jermaine Dupri stated in a previous recent Instagram Live that Lil’ Kim called him, and got the mix from him, and also said that Elliott is also aware and want to participate, gladly. He says that it’s clear people want to do the remix, and that we might even hear a few remixes prior to that one being done because it’s out of their control.

Going along with Dupri’s statement, Carey has released two remixes thus far. One featuring Stefflon Don, and the other being with Shawni. She’s released a video for the original, and both remixes.

Are you guys still down for an OG “A No No” remix? Comment below.

William Carter

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