OK OK, if you didn't already know, is the creative outlet for Swedish producer Oliver Kincaid which he debuted earlier this year with uplifting, club-focused R&B cut "Flightmode". Now he's back with the follow-up, "Disorder", and the dancefloor sensibilities are even more prominent. Kincaid describes the motivation behind the track as "the struggle to transcend chaos and psychological stagnation." Comparisons to The Weeknd will no doubt start appearing, but there's a leftfield, slightly chaotic edge to Kincaid's trap-R&B cocktail that will surely set him apart from the crowd.
Premiere: Danish Singer-Producer OK OK Share Chrome-Covered R&B Cut "Disorder"
A leftfield, chaotic fusion of R&B and trap.
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