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Let Me Love You - Ariana Grande ft. Lil Wayne



Speed: 69.5 bpm

Recommended bpm range: 65 bpm to 70 bpm, 70 bpm to 75 bpm

The DJ's Take: If we're ranking recent pop songs entitled 'Let Me Love You,' I'm putting this at #3 behind NeYo and Mario. Not bad though. Probably better suited for the bedroom than the dance floor, but there's enough there to snap your fingers to. Try mixing or mashing up with key-compatible tracks like:

Can't Hold Us - Macklemore and Ryan LewisDay N Nite - Kid Cudi, Big Pimpin - Jay-Z, Jimmy Choo - Fetty Wap, Horses In The Stable - Ty Dolla $ign, Know Ya - Ty Dolla $ign, White Iverson - Post Malone, Gold Bottles - Jeezy, Big Rings - Drake & Future, Where Are Ü Now - Skrillex & Diplo ft. Justin Bieber, Feeling Myself - Nicki Minaj, Lips Are Movin - Meghan TrainorX - Chris Brown, Moses - French Montana

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