Kojaque and Biig Piig's Sink Their Teeth Into You in the Sensual 'WOOF'


Dreamy, sensual, and blissfully erotic, Kojaque and Biig Piig make for a magnetic musical duo in “WOOF,” the third single to tee up Kojaque’s fall-slated project, PHANTOM OF THE AFTERS.

An Irish rapper and producer hailing all the way from Dublin, Kojaque’s superpower is his originality. Every bar he utters is witty and spectacular, contributing to an experimental hip-hop realm that doesn’t see many artists sprout from his corner of the world. It’s evident that this is as evident as his expression could be, and that’s why his music just works.

Meanwhile, though Biig Piig speaks to the awareness of her majestic aura, it’s also powerfully unspoken. Any line she speaks is alluring in its own right, and a feature from her is almost a cheat code. Combined, “WOOF” is immediately addictive, a sonic elixir that is sure to land both artists on any untapped radars. As Biig Piig tempts him to stay the night, knowing his mind and body may be elsewhere, Kojaque falls victim to her poison, interweaving in alternative R&B euphoria. 

The single is accompanied by a music video that embodies the essence of the track effortlessly. It’s smoky and slowly unwinding as the two dance around the remnants of last night’s disaster, eager to do it all again. With the first half of the visual a smooth one-shot, there’s nothing these two do without intention and well-plotted choreography. 

PHANTOM OF THE AFTERS, Kojaque’s second studio album, drops October 27, a completely independent project he’s said to have poured his heart and soul into. Accompanied with an EU tour, this is set to be his most catapulting era yet.

Watch the "WOOF" video below: 

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