Jordan Stephens and Harley Sulé have returned with Javelin, a breezy, uplifting track with rapped verses and a falsetto-sung chorus that champions forgetting your troubles. It marks the pair's first release as a duo in nine years.
The song was produced by Swindle and Ant Whiting, who worked with Stephens and Sulé on both of their previous albums, 2011's ‘Stereo Typical’ and 2013's ‘Roaring 20s’. Rizzle Kicks said:
“We wrote Javelin in a family home in a good place and open hearted. It was the first time we worked with Swindle alongside Ant Whiting. Ant was already fam, Swindle is now too. Javelin has essentially informed the direction of the album. ‘Spearhead’ that is. It’s a statement of intent. Guaranteed to lift spirits. That’s what we’re here to do. We feel as though that’s our lane. Most of the time.”
Javelin will appear on an upcoming project from the pair, though further details are yet to be confirmed. For now, head below to check out the track's video, which was directed by Lauren Luxenberg and gives a nod to Jay and Silent Bob at the beginning.
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