Following Childish Gambino's Summer Pack drop last week where we were blessed with the chill vibes of two singles Summertime Magic and Feels Like Summer, it seems rap collective Brockhampton are following the summertime trend too and have just dropped a "playlist of summer songs" on their Beats1 radio show, Things We Lost In The Fire.
Fans are understandably losing their minds over a new song called 1998 Truman, the follow up to 1999 Wildfire and an apparent reference to the iconic Jim Carrey film. With slick production and an equally fire video clip, it's a bombastic, confident track which takes a downbeat turn around the three-minute mark.
MY WEAVE IS ONE OF THOSE THINGS WE LOST IN THE FIRE WITH THIS NEW BANGER #1998TRUMAN #TWLITF #BROCKHAMPTON pic.twitter.com/A66LFtGpcE
— (@supersaturated) July 19, 2018
1998 TRUMAN is really that bitch like who told BROCKHAMPTON to go this hard?? #TWLITF pic.twitter.com/AIN8JgW8TO
— Period. (@aldriffss) July 19, 2018
THANK GOD #1998TRUMAN #TWLITF @kevinabstract pic.twitter.com/ZQtLUvySUK
— goth angel sinner (@pinchegibs) July 19, 2018
JOBA’S VERSE THO #TWLITF pic.twitter.com/J8tjLrivNr
— (@blueval3ntine) July 19, 2018
jobas verse.. #1998TRUMAN #TWLITF pic.twitter.com/d9h1KPo65l
— (@woIfhardstyles) July 19, 2018
the fact that I was born in 1998 and The Truman Show is one of my favourite movies ever makes this 10 times better and makes me SO HAPPY new fav song skinnies!!! #TWLITF
— latinaturner (@idi0teque__) July 19, 2018
The band were due to drop their next album, Puppy, last month but it's since been pushed back, with word that they're dropping a new album called The Best Years Of Our Lives instead.
At least we have 1998 Truman to tide us over! Don't talk back, boy.