New Music Releases: Harlow and Doja Cat's Sensual Collaboration, Japanese Breakfast's Melancholy Shift, and More

Edited by: Inna Horoshkina One

Jack Harlow and Doja Cat have released "Just Us," a collaboration marked by its intimate performance and celebrity cameos, including Matt Damon and John Mayer. The music video, set in Horses LA, complements the track's suggestive lyrics and on-screen chemistry.

Japanese Breakfast, fronted by Michelle Zauner, unveiled "For Melancholy Brunettes (and Sad Women)," a departure from their previous album's joyful sound. Zauner explores themes of melancholy and personal reflection, drawing inspiration from literature and art, including paintings of Caspar David Friedrich. The album delves into character studies of individuals grappling with regrets and consequences.

Other notable releases include Kevin Gates' EP "I'm Him 2," showcasing his diverse musical styles, and B.U.G Antman's tape "Y'all Ugly," reminiscent of the SoundCloud era.

Leon Thomas teamed up with Chris Brown for a remix of "MUTT," while Lil Durk, featuring Jhene Aiko, dropped "Can't Hide It." The Arti$t also released "Ghost."

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