Mya – ASAP [Video]
Mya is back in her sweet spot with “ASAP,” and the official music video makes the whole comeback feel like a proper moment instead of a quiet catalog add.
The single dropped on January 30, 2026, as the lead release from her upcoming album, “Retrospect,” and it’s built around the kind of grown, clear-eyed R&B she’s always excelled at: direct communication, no games, no vagueness—just saying what needs to be said as soon as possible.
Sonically, “ASAP” leans into that warm, slightly retro mid-tempo groove—polished but not sterile, familiar but not dated. Mya co-wrote and co-produced it with Lamar “MyGuyMars” Edwards, with Vincent Berry II also credited as a writer, and you can hear that intentionality in how tight the record is: it’s under three minutes, but it still has a full arc—tension, honesty, and that hook that feels like a conversation you can’t keep dodging.
The video arrived as a Valentine’s Day surprise (Mya shouted it out that way herself), and it fits the track’s energy perfectly: romantic, confident, and mood-forward—more about vibe than plot. It doesn’t try to distract you from the song; it frames it, letting Mya’s presence carry the emotional weight while the track does what it does best: sound smooth while asking for real clarity.
If this is the tone-setter for Retrospect, it’s a smart one. “ASAP” isn’t chasing trends or trying to recreate 2000s radio—it’s Mya leaning into the timeless lane: crisp songwriting, controlled emotion, and the kind of R&B that feels adult without losing any of its warmth. Watch the video once for the atmosphere, then run the single back—because the hook hits even harder when you already know she means it.