

File this under collaborations we did not see coming but absolutely needed. Mýa, the Grammy winning R&B mainstay who gave us classics like “Case of the Ex,” has tapped 21 Savage, Atlanta’s introspective rap heavyweight, for the official remix of “ASAP,” and the result is lowkey elite.

Released February 27, 2026, “ASAP (Remix)” reintroduces Mýa to a streaming generation that loves vibes but also respects legacy. The original leaned into late night vulnerability and relationship tension. The remix sharpens the narrative. Mýa delivers silky, emotionally precise vocals about wanting clarity and consistency. 21 Savage counters with a verse that is cool, calculated, and surprisingly reflective. It feels like a text thread turned into a soundtrack.
This is not a random link up. Mýa has been operating independently for years, building a catalog outside the major label system and maintaining creative control long before it became trendy. The remix also sets the tone for her upcoming album Retrospect, her first full length project in eight years, positioning her as both veteran and visionary in a market obsessed with youth but hungry for authenticity.
Meanwhile 21 Savage continues to prove he thrives outside strict rap lanes. His recent run of collaborations has shown range, and “ASAP” adds R&B chemistry to his résumé without compromising his identity.
The facts are clear. A 2000s R&B icon plus a 2020s rap minimalist equals cross generational replay value. The punchline is even clearer. In an era of algorithm driven music, Mýa and 21 Savage just gave us something human, smooth, and dangerously on repeat.
