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MP3 Download: Aaron LaCrate's Swagged-Out ScHoolboy Q Remix

Listen to a new version of 'Hands on the Wheel' featuring ASAP Rocky

May 15, 2012 10:00 AM ET
ScHoolboy Q x Aaron LaCrate x ASAP Rocky 'Hands on the Wheel'
ScHoolboy Q and Aaron LaCrate
Dee Scorsese

Click to listen to ScHoolboy Q x Aaron LaCrate x A$AP Rocky's 'Hands on the Wheel'

Aaron LaCrate's remix of ScHoolboy Q's "Hands on the Wheel" is a direct result of the producer's enthusiasm for the up-and-coming rapper. "The first time I heard ScHoolboy Q's Habits & Contradictions mixtape, I was floored," says LaCrate. "When Q was in NYC for his S.O.B's show,
which he tore down, we met up and I asked him if I could remix 'Hands on the Wheel,' which is already such a great record. So I was psyched to be able to flip an uptempo, club-smashing Aaron LaCrate version." You can download the track for free here.

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