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The song is based on the disorder of the same name which is characterised by issues of self-centeredness and a lack of the capacity for intense feeling. The song’s lyrics imply that Odetari is battling addiction and has injured others as a result, for which he expresses regret.
His song "Narcissistic Personality Disorder" became his first to chart when it debuted at number 11 on the Billboard Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart in April 2023; it also became his top-10 debut on the chart the following month. [5] Odetari gave his first live performance in June 2023 in New York City. [3]
"Keep Up" is a song written, produced, and performed by American rapper and singer Odetari. It was released alongside "Frostbite" on July 17, 2024, [1] [2] and charted internationally, including in the United States where it became his first charting song, after viral use in TikTok videos and YouTube Shorts.
Ask Taha Othman Ahmad to describe his sound and the answer is “final boss music.” In fact, the 23-year-old Palestinian American artist, better known as Odetari, is just as inspired by The ...
The lyrics were written and performed by Odetari, an American rapper, and the beat produced by 9lives. The instrumental for this song had already been released under the title 'morgue' [3] which is the outro track to 9lives' album, "33.1FM". [4] The song later got a remix featuring Trippie Redd. [5]
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The inclusion of the song has caused some fans to spiral over the idea that “Lover” and some of Swift’s other love songs about Alwyn — including “Sweet Nothing” — represent what it ...
The song was featured on Odetari's second EP XIII Sorrows, released on September 13, 2023, [10] as well as 6arelyhuman's second EP Myspace Addiction released week later. [11] In tandem with XIII Sorrows release, "GMFU" music video was published on YouTube , becoming Odetari's first visual.