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"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.
Soon after signing him, the label created a second Spotify account for sped-up and slowed down remixes for his songs, as well as instrumental music under the name Odecore. [7] He had topped the Dance/Electronic Songwriters chart for 17 weeks by September 2023. He released his debut solo EP, XIII Sorrows, on September 13, 2023. [8]
"Watch" is a trap song which samples Ronald Jenkees' 2012 song "Early Morning May" and KSupreme's unreleased song "Expensive Shit". [12] [13] [3] According to Rolling Stone ' s Althea Legaspi, "the track opens with an amusement park clip of a child at AstroWorld, and a whimsical, woozy musical vibe follows that befits that theme". [10]
Keep Up may refer to: Keep Up, a 2016 EP by KSI "Keep Up" (KSI song), a 2015 song by KSI "Keep Up" (Heavy Stereo song), a 1996 song by Heavy Stereo "Keep Up" (Hyper Crush song), a 2009 song by Hyper Crush "Keep Up" (Odetari song), a 2024 song by Odetari
A song by Cinerama on Torino; A song by the Go-Go's on Vacation (The Go-Go's album) A song by The Rutles; Get Up and Go!, a 1981–1983 British children's television series; Another name for the Timed Up and Go test, a medical test used to evaluate a patient's abilities to perform activities of daily living
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"Alouette" has become a symbol of French Canada for the world, an unofficial national song. [3] Today, the song is used to teach French and English-speaking children in Canada, and others learning French around the world, the names of body parts. Singers will point to or touch the part of their body that corresponds to the word being sung in ...
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