You can watch the video for "Cabin Fever" up top, which is directed by Wavy Baby (Jaden's alias). 1 arriving in 2012 and CTV2 dropping in 2014. He also released The Sunset Tapes: A Cool Tape Story in 2018. 3 is the third installation in the Cool Tapes series, with The Cool Cafe: Cool Tape Vol. So it's kind of taking place when I'm like 15, going all the way up until 17 and how did SYRE get trapped in the sunset? How did all that happen? Why did it happen? Where's your friends? Where's everybody else? Tell us the story before you get trapped in this Inception purgatory.” Smith continued, “But with that being said, this is also a prequel before SYRE. He added that "it's kind of bringing all my fans who have been with me from the beginning, since before ‘Icon,’ before SYRE, and kind of updating them onto everything that's been happening." “I'm bringing it inside, and I'm making it more of a world that other people can participate in,” Jaden said. In a new interview with Zane Lowe for Apple Music, the artist also discussed his forthcoming project Cool Tapes Volume 3. Produced by Burns, the buoyant track sees Jaden singing about being cooped up with his lover-and not minding it one bit. “It’s made to be listened to when the sun is setting and you’re feeling good,” Smith said in a press release. But can we also take a moment to appreciate Jaden’s MJ-inspired footwork? The pelvic thrusts, the foot swings, the moonwalk: it’s like he studied The King of Pop’s entire Motown 25 performance and delivered it in his own way.We all need something uplifting and fun to carry us through the weekend, and fam, this is it.Watch The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallonweeknights at 11:35ET on CTV2.Jaden Smith has dropped his newest single “Cabin Fever,” which he calls his “vision of a quarantine love song.” With that in mind, he's been trying new things with his guitar teacher to give his fans something new to chew on.It’s no surprise that Jaden can write and perform a song in any genre, obviously it runs in his family-his pops did win the first-ever Grammy for Best Rap performance in 1988, and has since delivered a cornucopia of mega hip-hop smash hits. Name-checking inspirations like Bowie and The Beach Boys, Jaden said he's been inspired by listening to old music with satisfying vocal harmonies and genre-specific instrumentation. The 22-year-old said he purposefully wanted to go in a different stylistic direction. Hence the rainbows and hazy happiness!RELATED: Jay-Z and Roc Nation opening a school of music If you were thinking that vibe sounds totally different from Jaden's previous musical efforts, you would be right. “As much as we wanted to see each other, we knew that just for the safety of ourselves and for our families and for everyone around us, that we can’t see each other.” He then explains that the visuals from the performance and music video are the daydream of what it might be like if they did see each other. Hmmm, sounds familiar! Turns out, it was in fact written about and during the COVID quarantine.“It was written in a time where I really wanted to see somebody but we both couldn’t see each other and the world was just keeping us apart,” he told Fallon ahead of the performance. “Cabin Fever” may look and sound like a blissful escape, but the lyrics are all about longing for the one you love and being unable to see them.
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