Swedish rapper Yung Lean has unveiled “Horses,” a standout track from his newly released fifth studio album, Jonatan.
Known for his genre-defying style, Lean—real name Jonatan Aron Leandoer Håstad—delivers a hypnotic blend of cloud rap and experimental pop. Fans are calling it a highlight, praising its dreamy yet grounded vibe after his massive Avicii Arena show.
“Horses” trots through introspective lyrics, reflecting Lean’s shift from youthful chaos to mature contemplation. The track’s production, likely helmed by collaborator Daniel Lopatin, layers glitchy textures over a steady rhythm, evoking a surreal ride. X users note its nod to his Sad Boys roots, with some hearing echoes of Unknown Memory. It’s a sonic journey that balances nostalgia with fresh experimentation.
Following Jonatan’s release, “Horses” has sparked buzz as a fan favorite. Lean’s raw delivery and the song’s haunting melody cement his status as a trailblazer. As he sheds past personas, this track proves Yung Lean’s still ahead of the pack, blending vulnerability with innovation. Expect it to dominate playlists and fuel debates among his cult following.