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After a relatively quiet 2018 (and a surprise pregnancy announcement), Kehlani is starting off the new year with a bang by tapping Ty Dolla $ign for her latest single, "Nights Like This."

The accompanying visual for the collaboration displays the R&B singer in a futuristic setting as she builds her own personal robot lover. Later on, the robot uploads its own consciousness into Kehlani’s mind and eventually deactivates. The whole production concludes with Ty Dolla $ign spitting his verse as a newly activated Kehlani downloads his information and possibly kills him.

This new song will reportedly appear on Kehlani's forthcoming mixtape that is slated to drop in February which she recently revealed to Zane Lowe in a Beats 1 interview. Listen to the entire episode here and watch the full video above.

In other news, iLoveMakonnen returns with a new single called "Spendin'" featuring Gucci Mane. Get all the details right here.

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