Steve Lacy has spent the higher a part of the previous decade blurring the traces between R&B, indie rock and pop, however on his new SZA-featuring single “is it cool?,” he’s doing one thing even riskier: telling the reality.
Out now by way of RCA Data, the tune is the newest preview of Lacy’s upcoming album Oh yeah?, due July 17, and finds two of up to date music’s prime voices unpacking the messy realities of intimacy, vulnerability and self-sabotage.
The collaboration has been brewing for months. Followers have speculated ever since Lacy and SZA have been noticed within the studio collectively earlier this yr, and “is it cool?” delivers on the promise. Over a fluid association that feels equally indebted to bed room soul and confessional singer/songwriter traditions, Lacy confronts his personal shortcomings with disarming candor: “I simply cheat each on occasion / That was laborious for me to confess / ‘Trigger I actually wish to commit.” SZA counters with a line that feels destined for social media captions and remedy periods alike: “Being susceptible is exhausting, babe / Can we get bare as a substitute of speaking, babe?”
The tune provides one other glimpse into what Lacy has described as his most private venture to this point. Written, produced and largely carried out by the artist himself, Oh yeah? emerged from a four-year interval throughout which the artist discovered himself feeling extra at residence overseas than in his personal environment. Lead single “the sensation” hinted at that these feelings, whereas the newly revealed monitor listing provides an adventurous forged of collaborators, together with Erykah Badu on “pure color” and experimental pop artist Cecile Imagine on “lovesexdrugbomb.”
Lacy, 28, has already gained two Grammys and has two entries in Spotify’s Billions Membership. Described as music “for guitar youngsters who love synths and synth youngsters who love guitars,” the brand new album is the follow-up to 2022’s Gemini Rights, which launched the worldwide smash “Dangerous Behavior.”
Lacy will help Oh yeah? with a run of Asian dates starting Aug. 13 in Tokyo, together with headlining appearances at Summer season Sonic in Japan and Lalala Competition in Manila and Jakarta. These can be his first exhibits since early 2024.
