Joji & BlocBoy JB Bring Summer Vibes On 88Rising's "Peach Jam"

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88rising bring Joji & BlocBoy JB together for "Peach Jam."

Within the past year, 88rising's helped bring a lot of new artists to the forefront and established themselves as one of the leading media companies out right now. In a few days, they'll release their first compilation project, Head In The Clouds. They've previously released several tracks in anticipation for the project including Joji and Rich Brian's "Midsummer Madness" and Higher Brothers and Blocboy JB collab, "Let It Go." Today, 88rising brings Blocboy JB through once again, this time with Joji, for their new collaboration, "Peach Jam."

Joji and BlocBoy JB might come from opposite sides of the world but they make a great combo on their new track, "Peach Jam." The new song is set to appear on 88Rising's Head In The Clouds compilation project. "Peach Jam" is a certified bop for the summer. Joji brings out a melodic side of BlocBoy JB that we haven't really heard before. 

88rising's Head In The Clouds project drops on July 20th.

Quotable Lyrics
I'mma show you how a n*gga live in a while
Now, I got you wet like the Nile
River, I'm a sauce dripper
With my dawgs like Clifford


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