Most people would be floored to be in a room filled with celebrities such as Matt Damon, John Mayer and PinkPantheress, but in their loved-up music video for “Just Us,” Jack Harlow and Doja Cat are far too infatuated with each other to even notice the star power in their company.
The visual takes place in a bustling Los Angeles restaurant, every corner of which the Kentucky native and “Woman” rapper press up against each other with palpable chemistry with no regard for the A-listers drinking and dining nearby. In addition to the Martian star, “Your Body Is a Wonderland” singer and British hyperpop star, Succession actor Nicholas Braun, sports journalist Taylor Rooks, singer Malcolm Todd and DJ Drama take up tables and barstools at the establishment while Harlow and Ms. Cat get touchy-feely nearby, occasionally disappearing into the kitchen for some “alone” time (with the exceptions of a few line cooks).
“I wish it was just in this b—h/ But they can’t trust us in this b—h/ ‘Cause I’m trying to bust nuts in this huh/ Let’s keep it on the hush hush in this b—h,” spits the “Lovin on Me” artist, making Doja smile despite herself.
“Two hands in my fro/ Staring into my soul/ Leg up on that chair/ Hand on that arm/ Tongue in that throat,” Doja raps on her verse. “I don’t play with my pen/ Leave it on a good note/ Keep you all on yo toes/ Leave the tv off for this show.”
All the while, multiple celebrities continue about their dining experiences, oblivious to what’s cooking up between the two hip-hop stars. See photos of stars who make cameos in “Just Us” below.
This article was originally published by Jenny Regan at Billboard – Read this article and more at (https://www.billboard.com/photos/jack-harlow-doja-cat-just-us-video-star-cameos-1235928481/).
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