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 set at a dinner party with celebrity cameos from John Mayer, Matt Damon and more stars.
The lyrics of “Just Us” find Harlow, 27, rapping provocative lyrics about wanting to be with only Doja, 29, while surrounded by other people. “I wish it was just us in this bitch / But they can’t trust us in this bitch,” he says on the chorus.
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Doja performs the song’s second verse, with risqué bars about getting intimate with Harlow: “Two hands on my ‘fro, starin’ into my soul / Leg up on that chair, hand on that arm, tongue in that throat.”
The video, filmed at the restaurant Horses in Los Angeles, shows the two artists at dinner, seated separately but sneaking away to spend some private time together near the bar. Eventually, they make their way to the kitchen to get away from the crowd.
Throughout the clip, many celebrities appear at the restaurant — Mayer, Damon, PinkPantheress, Nicholas Braun, Taylor Rooks, Malcolm Todd, DJ Drama and more.
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Damon’s appearance in the video comes after him and Harlow costarred in the 2024 heist comedy film The Instigators. “I felt privileged to be surrounded by that level of talent so early in my career,” he told Variety last year about the movie, which also featured Casey Affleck.
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“Just Us” follows Harlow’s recent singles “Set You Free,” “Tranquility” and “Hello Miss Johnson.” His last album, Jackman, was released in 2023.
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Last month, Doja appeared on LISA’s “Born Again” alongside RAYE. The trio also performed a tribute to James Bond themes at the 2025 Oscars on March 2.
The “Say So” musician sang “Diamonds Are Forever” at the awards show and spoke out in response to critics of her vocal performance afterward. “I never get to sing like that and what I did was brave and scary as f— for me,” she said in a candid Instagram post.
“I know a lot of people didn’t like it but a lot of people did and I feel good that I pushed myself,” added Doja.
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