Mike Nasa & Dexter Eliot Link Up For “That’s On Me”

Rating: 4.5 out of 5.

A perfect track for the summer.

Much like the iconic pairs of Michael and Scottie or LeBron and AD, I see Mike Nasa and Dexter Eliot as a perfect match. Though they have different roles—Mike as a rapper and Dexter as a producer—they both enjoy exploring diverse genres and know how to resonate with today’s audience.

Mike Nasa and Dexter Eliot recently collaborated on several tracks, including the fantastic “That’s On Me.”

In “That’s On Me,” Mike Nasa talks about a summer love he’s willing to do anything for. As a matter of fact, this love is so great that he’s down to stiff-arm the people around him who don’t want to see him happy. What I appreciate about the track is that its vibes match the words Mike delivers. The song is bouncy, boasts infectious melodies and a catchy hook, and has some assertive raps that hip-hop fans will enjoy.

Give “That’s On Me” a shot below.



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