Originally recorded during a jam session, the track from 'Do It for the Culture 2' also features the producer's other closest creative partner, rapper Nas.

AceShowbiz - Amy Winehouse can be heard from beyond the grave on a new Salaam Remi track.

The producer has revealed he used archival recordings of the tragic British singer for a song on his new album, "Do It for the Culture 2".

Winehouse appears on the track "Find My Love", which was originally recorded during a jam session with Remi, who worked with her on the albums "Frank" and "Back to Black". The song also features rapper Nas.

"Working with friends is the best part of being a creator," the producer says. "With Nas and Amy being two of my closest creative partners over the years, this organically feels like the first song from my 'Do It for the Culture 2' collection of songs."

A posthumous vocal from Winehouse, who died in 2011, also featured on Nas' track "Cherry Wine" in 2012.

Follow AceShowbiz.com @ Google News

You can share this post!

You might also like
Related Posts