Imagine this; it’s late, the city’s quiet, and Loco just gave you the perfect soundtrack together with Jordan Ward to feel everything at once with ‘random summer night’. The song is a taste of Loco’s upcoming independent project SCRAPS and serves as a clear example of the artist his evolving artistry.
The production of the song is clean but rich: hazy synths, crisp drums, and just enough space for both artists to breathe. Loco floats over the beat in his well-known effortless style, laid-back but lyrically deep. It’s the kind of verse that doesn’t try to impress but still hits. Jordan Ward slides in on the hook with that airy R&B tone he’s quickly becoming known for; polished, emotional, and cool without trying too much. The two artists meet in a shared headspace rather than trying to outshine each other. There’s a quiet confidence in how understated it all is. Nothing’s overdone. It just works. It will definitely be on repeat on a cozy summer night.
Loco’s first release since going independent doesn’t sound like a fine polished single. It feels personal, maybe even a bit experimental, like Loco’s finally stretching out after years in a system. The fact that the track stems from ideas he’s revisiting and reshaping only adds to its nostalgic, almost scrapbook-like energy. And while it’s not some big, bombastic comeback track, it doesn’t need to be. It’s the kind of song you find late at night and keep coming back to. If this is a preview of what’s next for Loco, he’s headed somewhere really interesting—and this time, he’s doing it entirely on his own terms.
We are so excited to see what Loco has more in store for us, don’t forget to stream ‘random summer night’ here: