
Super Saiyan Jayโs new album โHigh In The Bakeryโ is the 4/20 kickback. Released on April 18, this West Palm Beach project is all vibes, humor, and hazy introspection, stitched together with seamless chemistry between Jay and collaborator King Dev. With Oscar from OnBeatStudio mixing the final sound, the album rolls smoothly from start to finish, balancing mellow instrumentals with confident flows and candid skits that ground it in a real, human space.
The album kicks off with โIntro-Skit,โ a hilariously awkward moment where someoneโs candid mid-singing session gets cut short by a friend. Itโs not your typical grand opening, but very on-brand for Jayโs intention to bring the fun back into music. Then the real ride begins. โBack Roomโ jumps in with immersive beats and slick rapping that portrays the duo chilling in the shadows while owning the scene. Itโs all cool with no flash. And then thereโs โIndica & Sativa,โ one of the standouts, which opens with a soft piano and sensual female vocals before dropping into a confident, fast-paced rap. It perfectly captures the projectโs fusion of mellow sonics and high-energy verses, painting smoke-filled, sensual scenarios with ease.
โOutro-Skitโ closes the project with a meta stoner moment with Dev laughing about how many blunts theyโve smoked, before wondering whether Jay even usually lights up. Itโs an honest, goofy moment that wraps the album with charm and self-awareness.
More than just a weed-themed project, โHigh In The Bakeryโ feels like a labor of love, years in the making and crafted with care. Itโs cohesive, cool, and confident. Most importantly, it sounds like two friends having a blast. And that energy is contagious. Check it out on Spotify to chill out with friends this weekend.
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Review by: Naomi Joan