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News: OSLO Shares New Single ‘Follow Me (Free)’

  • August 22, 2023
  • Simon Lucas-Hughes
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Emerging as a dynamic producer and vocalist, OLSO is creating waves in the music world with his genre-defying approach. This young musician from Salt Lake City, Utah, has spent his formative years immersing himself in music festivals and honing his craft, ultimately giving birth to OLSO—a musical force that delivers massive sounds and emotions.

Now, at just 23 years old, this multi-media artist is back with his highly anticipated new single, ‘Follow Me (Free),’ set to drop on August 4, 2023. With this upbeat track, OLSO masterfully blends pop, house, and EDM genres to create an electrifying musical experience.

OLSO’s music is a force to be reckoned with, promising to make listeners move, groove, and leave a lasting impression. ‘Follow Me (Free)’ embodies the essence of house music, characterized by the juxtaposition of dark organs and brilliant pianos, all held together by a commanding bassline. It’s not merely a song; it’s a visceral feeling, an embodiment of pure musical energy. However, for OLSO, this track holds a deeper significance.

The piano in ‘Follow Me (Free)’ originates from his grandmother’s cherished instrument. Knowing that she had bequeathed it to him before her passing, OLSO felt compelled to incorporate it into the song. Though it’s a piano in a house track, it carries immense sentimental value for him.

‘Follow Me (Free)’ captures the essence of a perfect summer mood. It encompasses all the elements of a classic Chicago house track, complete with DJ scratches and infectious guitar licks, seamlessly evoking the spirit of summer. Playing this track with friends creates a laid-back atmosphere that’s perfect for chill summer nights.

Commenting on his latest creation, OLSO remarks: “It’s the soundtrack of any great summer night. Hit the road, the town, the club – ‘Follow Me’ is gonna get you feeling right.”

As ‘Follow Me (Free)’ gears up for its August 4 release, OLSO’s fusion of genres and his unique musical journey promise to leave a lasting mark in the world of electronic and house music. Get ready to follow the beat of OLSO’s rhythm this summer.

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