2:32 pm - 02/01/2013
Listen to the Unreleased M.I.A. Track "Doobie"
From the 2007 Danja sessions that produced "Bad Girls"
By Jenn Pelly on February 1, 2013 at 01:18 p.m.

One year ago, M.I.A. delivered unto the world her excellent single "Bad Girls", recorded back in 2007 and produced by Danja (the Timbaland protégé known for his work with the likes of Justin Timberlake and Britney Spears). Now, as Rap-Up points out, Danja has shared another M.I.A. track recorded at the same time, titled "Doobie". He calls it "somewhat of a weird, uptempo, high energy" cut with drums pushed through an arpeggiator.
Check out "Doobie" in the clip below, which finds Danja introducing the song while driving in L.A.; the track comes in at 2:34. Also below, revisit the Grammy-nominated video for "Bad Girls".
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Yesterday was the anniversary of Bad Girls being released. Bless that holy day.
By Jenn Pelly on February 1, 2013 at 01:18 p.m.

One year ago, M.I.A. delivered unto the world her excellent single "Bad Girls", recorded back in 2007 and produced by Danja (the Timbaland protégé known for his work with the likes of Justin Timberlake and Britney Spears). Now, as Rap-Up points out, Danja has shared another M.I.A. track recorded at the same time, titled "Doobie". He calls it "somewhat of a weird, uptempo, high energy" cut with drums pushed through an arpeggiator.
Check out "Doobie" in the clip below, which finds Danja introducing the song while driving in L.A.; the track comes in at 2:34. Also below, revisit the Grammy-nominated video for "Bad Girls".
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Yesterday was the anniversary of Bad Girls being released. Bless that holy day.
i promise u will be entertained no matter what. diplo is AMAZING live. also, super fuckin' hot.
diplo and his crew always put on a good show with little regard to the rules, lol. when i saw them at the mad decent block party in philly they were driving the security guards insane body surfing the crowd and pulling ppl up on stage.
was it just diplo and major lazer or did other artists perform as well?