Crush
by AJ Tracey (featuring Jorja Smith)

Album: released as a single (2025)
Charted: 23
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Songfacts®:

  • AJ Tracey and Jorja Smith's collaboration "Crush" harkens back to a time when everything was simpler: MSN Messenger was king, and you'd risk your phone credit to call your crush after school. It's a song about young love, schoolyard butterflies, and the days when sharing an MP3 felt like the ultimate romantic gesture.

    "This song sounds like the feeling I used to get in secondary school when I fancied a girl," Tracey said. "Rushing home to call them on my old Nokia, sharing MP3s we think each other would like, and talking all night on MSN. It's a UK thing."
  • The song is Tracey and Smith's first official collaboration, though they've circled each other for years. Back in 2019, they performed together on BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge, covering Sweet Female Attitude's garage classic "Flowers" and giving Tracey's "Ladbroke Grove" a new dimension.

    Speaking to BBC Radio 1's Jack Saunders, Tracey called it a "crazy, full-circle moment," reminiscing about recording "Ladbroke Grove." At the time, they wanted to collaborate properly, but life, schedules, and the general chaos of being successful musicians got in the way. They finally made it happen... after a few false starts.

    "We made a couple other rhythms, done a few more sessions," Tracey admitted, "but they weren't quite right." Eventually two new songs emerged, and this is one of them.
  • "Crush" samples the 2006 grime track "Used to Be" from Wretch 32's debut mixtape, Learn From My Mixtape, which flipped Brandy's deep cut "Love Wouldn't Count Me Out" from her 2002 album Full Moon.
  • The song's production, handled by Raheem Balogun, AJ Platinum and Nathaniel London, balances old-school R&B warmth and contemporary British grime edge. It's a musical Russian doll of nostalgia, stacking influences like old text messages in a forgotten flip phone.
  • Directed by Italian duo LateMilk, the "Crush" music video leans into the song's nostalgic themes. It's a dreamy, intimate montage of AJ and Jorja meeting in a café, sharing glances, and wandering through the city, evoking the innocence of first love. No wild plot twists, no high-budget CGI - just a simple love story that feels like a memory.

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