Majid Jordan staff with Khalid for brand new single “Caught Up”: Stream
OVO Sound’s Majid Jordan have returned with their first new music of the 12 months, “Caught Up”. The Toronto duo tapped Khalid for the only, which comes with a psychedelic music video from Matthew Dillon Cohen.
“Caught Up” is basic fare from singer Majid Al Maskati and producer Jordan Ullman, who supply up crooning R&B vocals over tight, low-tempo manufacturing. Lyrically, the music examines the “Los Angeles life-style,” wrapping questions of pretense and posturing right into a tidy love music. Khalid, nevertheless, is the spotlight of the tune, together with his robust vocal efficiency and placing lyrics about shopping for vehicles he doesn’t drive.
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As Ullman described the collaboration,
“We first met Khalid in LA. Like us, he’s at all times on the go, however we managed to return again collectively in LA to complete the file. Majid and I are at all times impressed by our environment, and LA has a lot to supply when it comes to sights and sounds. And I believe we’ve all had moments the place we’ve got felt like we’re actually caught up on this metropolis. I took that vitality and put it into the manufacturing. This music is a superb begin to the following chapter of the place we’re going with our music and I’m grateful to have made a lifelong buddy in Khalid.”
Whereas “Caught Up” is easy and sultry, the music video veers in a unique path. The clip begins with Majid Jordan making a seemingly innocuous go to to a roadside taco stand. Later, the pair proceed their desert highway journey solely to search out that they’ve been dosed, with the clip going off the deep-end with trippy visuals and an look from Khalid. Look ahead to your self beneath.
“Caught Up” will function the primary single off Majid Jordan’s third album, which the Drake collaborators only in the near past accomplished recording. In the meantime, Khalid is presently touring in help of his new file, Free Spirit, which dropped again in April. Get tickets to all his upcoming exhibits right here.