The world has been awaiting new albums from both A$AP Rocky and Rihanna for a long time. There have been frequent updates about Rocky’s upcoming album, titled “Don’t Be Dumb,” which is expected to be released this month. Despite the wait, Rocky has stayed active in the music scene, collaborating with artists like Future, Metro Boomin, the Free Nationals, and Denzel Curry. Now, Rocky has finally released a new single of his own, featuring Jessica Pratt. It’s both surprising and exciting!
Fans have been eagerly waiting for new albums from both A$AP Rocky and Rihanna, and while Rihanna’s album remains elusive, it seems Rocky’s new project is just around the corner. The highly anticipated album, titled Don’t Be Dumb, is reportedly set to drop this month, stirring excitement in the music world.
Although Rocky hasn’t released a full album in a while, he’s stayed busy by featuring on tracks with artists like Future, Metro Boomin, the Free Nationals, and Denzel Curry. But now, he’s finally back with a new single of his own, “Highjack,” which includes a surprising collaboration with the talented Jessica Pratt.
Jessica Pratt, known for her ethereal and dreamy folk music, released her critically acclaimed album Here In The Pitch earlier this year. Her contribution to Rocky’s new track adds an unexpected yet refreshing twist, blending her unique style with Rocky’s signature sound.
In a recent interview with Zane Lowe on Apple Music, Rocky shared his admiration for alternative music and how Jessica Pratt’s style resonated with him. He described her vibe as a mix between the iconic sounds of Portishead and Stevie Nicks, which made her an artist he truly appreciates.
Rocky has once again made waves in the music scene with his latest release, “Highjack,” a collaborative effort featuring Hitkidd, Zach Fogarty, Greg
Kurstin, Jordan Patrick, and Rex Kudo. This new song brings a sunny, spectral boom-bap sound reminiscent of the early days of Rocky’s career, more than a decade ago.
In the first half of “Highjack,” Rocky delivers a powerful performance, locking into the beat and laying down some bold lyrics:
“These n***as want my wife bad
The people want my next track
The coppers want my Black ass
Fucked up, but it’s like that.”
His delivery is confident and assertive, showcasing his lyrical prowess and addressing the pressures and challenges he faces. This part of the song captures the essence of classic Rocky, blending introspection with a gritty, streetwise perspective.
As the track progresses, it evolves into a looser, more expansive soundscape. Jessica Pratt’s ethereal voice enters, adding a layer of depth and complexity to the song. Her vocals provide a hauntingly beautiful contrast to Rocky’s intense verses, creating a dynamic and engaging listening experience.
“Highjack” not only highlights Rocky’s ability to stay true to his roots while exploring new sonic territories but also demonstrates the seamless collaboration between some of the industry’s top producers. The combined efforts of Hitkidd, Zach Fogarty, Greg Kurstin, Jordan Patrick, and Rex Kudo have resulted in a track that is both nostalgic and forward-thinking, bridging the gap between Rocky’s past and present musical journeys.
With “Highjack,” Rocky continues to mark his place in the music world, proving that he can adapt and innovate while maintaining the core elements that have always defined his unique sound. This track is a testament to his enduring talent and the creative synergy he shares with his collaborators.