
Jimi Jules and Black Coffee collaborate on Trippy Yeah—one of those shining moments.
The collaboration was born out of an organic relationship between the two.
They met, clicked with good vibrations, and joined forces.
Trippy Yeah isn’t here to ease you in or invite quiet contemplation. It’s a banging, genre-blurring statement about what happens when you step off the beaten path of what primetime club music is supposed to sound like.
It’s bold, confident, intimate, and gloriously positive—packed with shimmering synths, playful elements, and Jules’ electrifying vocals.
Damn, it might even be this year’s strobe-fueled summer anthem.
It’s ready for a spin.
The collaboration was born out of an organic relationship between the two.
They met, clicked with good vibrations, and joined forces.
Trippy Yeah isn’t here to ease you in or invite quiet contemplation. It’s a banging, genre-blurring statement about what happens when you step off the beaten path of what primetime club music is supposed to sound like.
It’s bold, confident, intimate, and gloriously positive—packed with shimmering synths, playful elements, and Jules’ electrifying vocals.
Damn, it might even be this year’s strobe-fueled summer anthem.
It’s ready for a spin.
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