Swiss music collective Sirens of Lesbos, led by sisters Jasmina and Nabyla Serag, unveil their latest collaboration with Zacari on the mesmerizing new single “Room 333.” Blending futuristic R&B, ethereal synths, and progressive club beats, the track is elevated by Zacari’s signature vocals. Known for his work with Kendrick Lamar, Isaiah Rashad, Ab-Soul, Denzel Curry, Skrillex, and SiR, Zacari brings his distinct artistry to the song, which is accompanied by an official music video filmed in Los Angeles, featuring the artist himself.
Jasmina recalls first discovering Zacari through “Do Better,” his collaboration with Ab-Soul, which they had on heavy rotation. “That led us to dive deeper into his work and realize he’s collaborated with artists we truly admire, like Kendrick Lamar and Isaiah Rashad,” she says. Nabyla adds that they reached out to his label Top Dawg in hopes of a collaboration, sending over about ten instrumentals. “Just a few days later, the ‘Room 333’ demo came back, and we were completely hooked!“
“Room 333” feat. Zacari arrives alongside the announcement of their upcoming album, i got a song, it’s gonna make us millions, out April 11.
This new project highlights the collective’s expansive musical range, drawing inspiration from artists like Childish Gambino, Trick Daddy, Gangsta Boo, Dungeon Family, and Goodie Mob, while blending influences from 90s British girl pop (e.g., Sugababes), Afrobeats, electronic music, and lo-fi indie pop acts like Mk.gee.
As Black women living in the diaspora, Jasmina and Nabyla navigate the intersection of their parents’ collectivist North-East African culture and the Western emphasis on individuality. Questions of identity have always been central to their journey. While society often demands clear-cut definitions, the sisters have come to embrace their multifaceted identities: “We have always been many things.”