Jack Harlow and Doja Cat join forces for "Just Us," a long-awaited collaboration. The track follows Harlow's successful Jackman album and recent singles, fueling excitement for his upcoming projects.
Doja Cat -- and she's hardly the only other celebrity in the video.The video is centered around Harlow and Doja Cat in a packed restaurant.If you keep your eyes peeled, you'll catch John Mayer in ...
Who knew Doja Cat and Jack Harlow's friend group was so star-studded? The two rappers teamed up for a flirty new collaboration, "Just Us," and released the song on March 21 alongside a music video ...
Jack Harlow and Doja Cat are thinking of what it would be like ... Doja could be seen in a latex red dress and heels against a wall while chatting with Harlow in a black crewneck shirt.
Now, he’s joining forces with Doja Cat for “Just Us.” “Just Us” is produced by Hollywood Cole, Tay Keith, Angel Lopez, OjiVolta, and Dylan Graham. It comes with a music video directed by ...
Jack Harlow and Doja Cat are teaming up for a new song that’s dropping this Friday, March 21. Harlow announced the song, titled “Just Us,” on social media. He also shared what appeared to be ...
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