INJI and Flyana Boss Embark on an International Girl Summer Anthem in "NICE TO MEET YA"


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A crossover for the girls and gays, INJI meets Flyana Boss on the international girl summer anthem, “NICE TO MEET YA.”

Collecting lovers like passport stamps, “NICE TO MEET YA” is a modern pop soundtrack for every hot girl with a mystery stream of income who has Instagram hard launched a month-long European summer excursion. We don’t know how she got there, but the photo dumps are impressively avant-garde.

“International bitch, I've been up gettin' lit / Change it up on my hinge, darling öp beni git.” INJI delivers her classic multilingual wordplays, feigning interest in the carousel of suitors she trails. Produced by Grant, the single is infectiously dancey, blending the best of Latin and electronic. Folayan and Bobbi LaNea tag team the song to a close, going bar to bar on their international escapades and a private jet that “brings the boys to the yard.” In true Flyana Boss fashion, their unseriousness is never at the expense of their lyrical mastery.

While it’s a collaboration we never saw coming, it was scientifically inevitable. Both acts embody the decadence of girlhood: INJI’s confidence and affinity for blurred nights, and Flyana Boss’ centering of friendship and luxury. Silly and unconfined, INJI and Flyana Boss are the loudest expressions of their true selves, giving every girl who witnesses them permission to be a bit more naked, too (literally and figuratively.)

Watch the "NICE TO MEET YA" lyric video below:


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