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Rising Artist Trapp Don Dolo Talks Newest Song ‘Ohh Shtt

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Introduction: Hello Trapp Don Dolo, We heard that you’ve just released your latest track, Ohh Shtt, What inspired you to write this song?

A. I freestyle all my music based on whatever energy or mood I’m in at the moment. I find a beat and always find something to vibe to.

Q. Can you please walk us through the songwriting and recording process?

A. It usually takes me 15-30 minutes to record a whole song.

Q. What message or story are you trying to convey with this track?

A. I hope all my fans enjoy the new content I’m releasing, and there’s plenty more where that came from.

Q. Are there any particular lyrics in this song and what’s the meaning behind them?

A. “Ohh Shtt” was inspired by an experience I had when I walked into Neiman Marcus to buy some stuff. I pulled money out of all my pockets, and the clerk yelled, “Ohh Shtt!”

Check Out Trapp Don Dolo’s newest track below on YouTube

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Aaron Koenig’s New Single “Death” Turns Mortality into a Funky Celebration

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Who says death has to be a downer? Musician and spiritual artist Aaron Koenig is here to flip the script with his latest single, “Death”. This funky, guitar-driven rap takes the ultimate topic and transforms it into an empowering, groove-filled anthem, showing us that death isn’t the end—it’s just the next step on your hero’s journey.

With a catchy hook that goes, “This is not the end, death can be your friend”, Aaron’s take on death comes straight from his Buddhist practice and the Tibetan Book of the Dead. He’s all about shaking off the fear and embracing the idea that life keeps on going—just in a different outfit.

Musically, “Death” is a certified bop, built on punchy beats, slick synth bass, and funky guitar riffs that’ll make you want to move. It’s the perfect track for anyone who loves their music with meaning and a killer groove.

And the music video? A visual feast inspired by Mexico’s lively Day of the Dead celebrations. Aaron dons skull face paint (courtesy of Swedish artist Filippa Levemark) and dances through a post-production world filled with vibrant Mexican imagery. It’s a joyful, colorful tribute to life and death that’ll have you celebrating both.

Ready to dance with death? Hit play, and prepare to see the afterlife in a whole new light.

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