Technically speaking, it hasn't been all that long since the world last heard from Brockhampton. Everyone's favorite boy band put out an album, iridescence, last September, and Kevin Abstract—subject of GQ's digital Pride cover in June—released a solo album of his own (Arizona Baby) a mere four months ago.

And yet, we here at the Condé Nast Content Tower feel strongly that additional Brockhampton content is necessary like, every day if possible, please and thank you. Such an arrangement hasn't quite been ironed out, but in the meantime, we'll happily accept the group's new single, "I Been Born Again."

Their latest offering is exactly what Brockhampton listeners have come to expect—Kevin Abstract leading off while rapping over a crunchy beat; a high-pitched synth dropping in out of nowhere that'll make your crinkle your nose (a good thing, I promise); the invocation of an unexpected pop culture figure between verses (in this case, Dennis Rodman); and, genuinely funny lines like "She so bad I let her touch my butt." Joba steals the show on what may or may not be part of Brockhampton's upcoming album, doubling down on his chopped-and-screwed vibes with a classic Lone Star State shoutout: "Texas 'til I'm dead / BBQ and cornbread, like I'm cornfed / Here we go again, hit 'em one more 'gain / Screw up from The Woodlands."

Also, the music video for "I Been Born Again" is, of course, bizarre. I could describe it in detail, or I could just note it was directed by Spencer Ford, and insist you watch it below.