Ye Ali’s Got a Thing for ‘Good Girls’ on New Song

Ye Ali is looking for a submissive sexual companion on his new song “Good Girls.” It was produced by CJ Francis IV and co-written by Ali and Trevon Waters (Chris Brown, Vedo).

Emphasizing his conquest to celebrate the pleasures of the moment, Ali insists that his lady completely give up control between the sheets to feed his sexual appetite.

“Good Girls” is Ali’s first solo song release of the year. It’s uncertain if it’s the lead single to a future Ali project. However, it’s the follow-up to his Private Suite 4: The Mixtape, which dropped in November 2022.

Private Suite 4 is a sequel to his third installment from 2020, which included features from Waters, Gemaine, Ballad and JAHKOY, among others. Ali most recently dropped a video for “Judge Free Zone.” 

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If his new song “Good Girls” wasn’t enough, Ali just uploaded a sped-up version of Private Suite 4 to streaming platforms.

Ali’s refreshed version of “FYD” featuring JAHKOY first premiered ahead of the recent digital drop and is already trendy on his official Spotify.

Leading up to Ali’s new song, he’s stayed on his grind as a featured artist and a songwriter. In February, Ali hopped on rapper Stockz’s “No Opps (Remix).” Before that, he linked up with Ohana Bam for “S.E.X.” and Maurice Moore and Jermaine Elliott’s “22.”

On the songwriting and producer tip, Ali earned a placement on Chris Brown’s tenth album Breezy (Deluxe). He produced and co-wrote “Pitch Black.”

It’s worth noting that Brown’s last album was nominated for Best R&B Album at the 65th Grammy Awards in February. It also made Rated R&B’s 30 Best R&B Albums of 2022 list

Listen to “Good Girls” by Ye Ali below. 

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