Ava Max Teams Up With Lauv And Saweetie For Emancipating 'Kings & Queens' Remix
Earlier on March, Wisconsin born singer-songwriter, Ava Max, gives prominence to her empowering track for the ladies titled 'Kings & Queens' as her 'Heaven & Hell' lead single. On August 6 (Thursday), the 26-year-old singer teams up with Ari Staprans Leff, professionally known as Lauv, and American rapper Saweetie for a scorching remix called 'Kings & Queens, Pt. 2,' Billboard reported.
'Kings & Queens, Pt. 2' features the all-new second verse of Lauv, 25, storming the track's male point of view in a romantic relationship with a loyal, unconstrained woman. A piece of Lauv's part sings: "She's the queen and I'm lucky to get close to the throne / I'm not worthy."
Diamonté Quiva Valentin Harper, a.k.a. Saweetie, 26, utilizes the rap part of 'Kings & Queens, Pt. 2' as an urge to fellow cis females not to be discouraged because all of the fates are for finesse. "My name on they lips, my name on they minds," part of Saweeties' rap part sings.
Watch Ava's 'Kings & Queens, Pt. 2' music video below, graced by Lauv and Saweetie's vocals and rap skills.
More of 'Kings & Queens'
'Kings & Queens' is Ava's lead track from her forthcoming studio album entitled 'Heaven & Hell.' The 26-year-old singer dropped the record on March 12 under Atlantic Records. The lyricist behind the influential track ensembles Ava herself, Desmon Child, Brett McLaughlin, Jakke Erixon, Hillary Bernstein, Mimoza Blinsson, Madison Love, RedOne, and Cirkut.
The songs' initial version is reported to have been receiving maximum and positive reviews from various music critics. The notable piece of the track is the production setup, the word, and the guitar solo. The single topped various song charts in Latvia, Poland, and Israel, the latter also ranked in the top ten list in Switzerland, Scotland, Czech Republic, and Norway.
The empowering music video helmed by Isaac Rentz was dropped a few weeks after the track was released. The music video had Ava styled up like Khaleesi, a 'Game of Thrones' character played by Emilia Clarke, in a firmament-theme setup where the singer showed her grooves alongside a collection of dancers while enjoying a tale of a food festival.
The mesmerizing music video of 'Kings and Queens' commences with Ava gripping a sword between her legs and chills down on a golden throne. The clip went on with Ava holding a feast in the form of a banquet where some dancers are grooving to the track's beat while drinking and eating.