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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!”

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Suki Summer’s ‘LOVESICK AND SICK OF LOVE’ is a Cinematic Coming-of-Age Masterpiece

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Indie-pop newcomer Suki Summer may be a fresh face, but her new EP, LOVESICK AND SICK OF LOVE, proves she’s got a veteran’s soul. Across six emotionally layered tracks, Suki unveils her most intimate and refined work yet—a sonic diary chronicling the highs and heartbreaks of modern love. With dreamy production and searing lyrics, this EP doesn’t just whisper its pain; it commands attention.

From the sugar-rush romance of “Summer Crush” to the tear-stained farewell in “outro (it’s nvr bye it’s jus c ya l8r),” Suki crafts a narrative that feels both personal and cinematic. Every track is a chapter in the emotional evolution of a young woman learning to love, lose, and find herself again. Her vocals shimmer with a quiet confidence, often drenched in nostalgia yet pulsing with clarity.

The title track, “LOVESICK AND SICK OF LOVE,” marks a pivotal moment in the EP—a bold declaration of emotional exhaustion with dating culture. “It’s about the burnout of constantly opening yourself up just to be misunderstood or ghosted,” Suki explains. The raw honesty hits hard, resonating with anyone who’s swiped, waited, and walked away empty.

What elevates Suki’s debut is her ability to balance soft melancholy with sharp insight. Fans of Clairo, Gracie Abrams, and Mazzy Star will feel right at home, yet Suki’s poetic edge and immersive production carve a new lane entirely. Each song feels like a vignette from a beautifully tragic indie film.

With LOVESICK AND SICK OF LOVE, Suki Summer doesn’t just join the indie-pop conversation—she shifts it. Vulnerable, nuanced, and breathtakingly real, this EP signals the arrival of a bold new voice ready to reshape the genre from the inside out.

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