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Lianne La Havas has unveiled a new remix of "Green & Gold," a track off her Grammy-nominated album, Blood. The song was remixed by Donnie Trumpet and Nate Fox, who, as The Social Experiment, joined Saturday Night Live musical guest Chance the Rapper on the show this past weekend. You can hear "Green & Gold (Donnie Trumpet & Nate Fox Remix)" here. La Havas, who closed out her 2015 tour in Brussels last night, will return to the US for a series of fully sold-out intimate solo club dates in February.

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Lianne La Havas has just unveiled a new remix of "Green & Gold," a track off her Grammy-nominated album, Blood. The song was remixed by Donnie Trumpet and Nate Fox, who, as The Social Experiment, joined Saturday Night Live musical guest Chance the Rapper on the show this past weekend. You can hear "Green & Gold (Donnie Trumpet & Nate Fox Remix)" below.

La Havas, who closed out her 2015 tour at Ancienne Belgique in Brussels last night, following a sold-out set in her hometown of London at O2 Academy Brixton on Monday, will return to the United States for a fully sold-out series of intimate solo club dates in February, with shows in New York, Boston, DC, Brooklyn, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Oakland, and Los Angeles.

To pick up a copy of Blood, head to iTunes or the Nonesuch Store, where it's currently 15% off the prices listed on the site as part of our ongoing anniversary sale.

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  • Wednesday, December 16, 2015
    Listen: Lianne La Havas Unveils "Green & Gold" Donnie Trumpet & Nate Fox Remix
    Jean Paul Pietrus

    Lianne La Havas has just unveiled a new remix of "Green & Gold," a track off her Grammy-nominated album, Blood. The song was remixed by Donnie Trumpet and Nate Fox, who, as The Social Experiment, joined Saturday Night Live musical guest Chance the Rapper on the show this past weekend. You can hear "Green & Gold (Donnie Trumpet & Nate Fox Remix)" below.

    La Havas, who closed out her 2015 tour at Ancienne Belgique in Brussels last night, following a sold-out set in her hometown of London at O2 Academy Brixton on Monday, will return to the United States for a fully sold-out series of intimate solo club dates in February, with shows in New York, Boston, DC, Brooklyn, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Oakland, and Los Angeles.

    To pick up a copy of Blood, head to iTunes or the Nonesuch Store, where it's currently 15% off the prices listed on the site as part of our ongoing anniversary sale.

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