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Jack Harlow Teams Up With Doja Cat for ‘Just Us’: Stream It Now

Jack Harlow has called on Doja Cat for his newest collaboration, the flirty “Just Us,” which arrived on Friday (March 21).

I wish it was just us in this b—h/ But they can’t trust us in this b—h,” Harlow raps on the track. “Because I’m tryna bust nuts in this, huh/ Let’s keep it on the hush-hush in this b—h.”

Harlow has been manifesting this collaboration with Doja Cat, whom he’s previously been open about crushing on the “Kiss Me More” rapper. During a hilarious 2020 Instagram Live between the two, Harlow playfully told Doja, “I need to talk to you for a second though. People thought we were dating because your man apparently looks like me.”

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Doja told Harlow he’s “great,” but after she she left the IG Live, Harlow admitted, “I’ve had a crush on her for months.”

The “Whats Poppin” superstar’s last project arrived when he surprise-dropped his third studio album, Jackman, in April 2023, and the project peaked at No. 8 on the Billboard 200, his third top 10 on the tally. The LP also marked Harlow’s first No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Rap Albums chart.

Starting in November, Harlow has been releasing a string of new singles, including “Tranquility,” “Hello Miss Johnson” and “Set You Free.”

Listen to “Just Us” below.

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