Zach Zoya & High Klassified Blur the Lines Between Love & Reality on “Love Of My Season”
In an era where relationships are often undefined and emotions hit without warning, Zach Zoya and High Klassified tap
In an era where relationships are often undefined and emotions hit without warning, Zach Zoya and High Klassified tap directly into that gray area with their latest release, “Love Of My Season.”
The track isn’t built for traditional love stories—it’s for the moment when a situationship turns real, complicated, and impossible to ignore. Blending melodic rap with R&B influences, the record captures the raw tension of a connection that feels right, even if it’s destined to fall apart.
Sonically, High Klassified delivers a warped, cinematic bounce that sets the tone for late-night reflection. The production feels immersive and moody, creating the perfect backdrop for Zoya’s effortless delivery as he glides between melody and bars. His performance carries both vulnerability and confidence, embodying the emotional push-and-pull that defines modern relationships.
The record sits comfortably alongside the sounds of artists like Bryson Tiller, Don Toliver, and PARTYNEXTDOOR, while still carving out its own identity rooted in Montréal’s evolving music scene. It’s a reflection of a new wave—where genre lines blur and storytelling becomes more personal, more honest, and more relatable.
More than just a standalone release, “Love Of My Season” sets the stage for the duo’s upcoming Misstape 2 project, continuing their growing artist-producer synergy. Rather than chasing trends, Zoya and High Klassified are building a narrative—one that explores love, timing, and emotional honesty in a way that resonates with today’s audience.
Whether it lands on your late-night playlist, your “it’s complicated” rotation, or your breakup soundtrack, one thing is clear: this record speaks to a generation navigating love without labels.
And sometimes, those are the stories that hit the hardest.