New Single ‘Just Us’ Released by Jack Harlow and Doja Cat

Jack Harlow and Doja Cat fans are in for a treat with their latest collaboration on the new single “Just Us.” The song, released on Thursday night, features the two artists coming together for a catchy and upbeat track that is sure to be a hit.

In a teaser shared on Harlow’s Instagram earlier in the day, fans got a sneak peek of what to expect from the song. The snippet shows Harlow rapping, “I wish it was just us in this bitch / But they can trust us in this bitch,” setting the tone for the playful and fun vibe of the track.

The accompanying music video for “Just Us” is equally exciting, showcasing Harlow and Doja Cat flirting and dancing together in a restaurant setting. The video also includes surprise celebrity cameos from the likes of John Mayer, Matt Damon, and Nicholas Braun, adding an extra layer of star power to the project.

This collaboration comes as part of a busy year for Harlow, who kicked off 2025 with the release of his first single of the year, “Set You Free.” After a relatively quiet 2024 on the music front, with only two singles to his name, Harlow is back in full force with new music and projects for his fans to enjoy.

Meanwhile, Doja Cat has been making waves with her own music collaborations this year. In addition to “Just Us,” she recently teamed up with Raye and Blackpink’s Lisa for the track “Born Again,” showcasing her versatility and talent as an artist.

Both Harlow and Doja Cat have had successful music careers so far, with Harlow’s second studio album, Jackman, and hit single “Lovin’ on Me” topping the Billboard charts, and Doja Cat’s fourth studio album, Scarlet, reaching No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 200 chart.

With “Just Us,” both artists continue to cement their status as rising stars in the music industry, delivering infectious music and captivating visuals that are sure to delight fans and critics alike. Get ready to dance and sing along to this must-listen track from two of the hottest names in music today.

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