Jack Harlow and Doja Cat team up for sultry new single: Listen
Jack Harlow and Doja Cat's 'Just Us' is a sizzling collaboration
Jack Harlow and Doja Cat have teamed up for a new single, Just Us, released on Thursday night.
The song comes with a music video featuring the pair flirting in a restaurant, complete with surprise celebrity cameos from John Mayer, Matt Damon, and Nicholas Braun.
In a teaser posted on Harlow's Instagram, he raps, "I wish it was just us in this bitch / But they can trust us in this bitch," while sitting at a table in a restaurant.
The music video takes this setting and runs with it, showcasing Harlow and Doja Cat's chemistry as they dance together at the bar and in the kitchen.
This collaboration marks a busy start to 2025 for Harlow, who released his first single of the year, Set You Free, last month.
He was relatively quiet on the new music front in 2024, releasing only two singles, Hello Miss Johnson and Tranquility.
The singer is also no stranger to collaborations, having teamed up with Raye and Blackpink's Lisa for Born Again last month.
Her fourth studio album, Scarlet, peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 200 chart in 2023, and she released an expanded version, Scarlet 2 Claude, last year.
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