
We no longer have to present you Oscar Bunnik, one of our best discoveries for a few months now. The rapper is a regular of our redaction thanks to his addictive music. He has established himself among those to absolutely follow.
Released a few days ago, “Notebook Confession” is an invitation to discover more of Oscar Bunnik’s mind, doubts, and struggles. The artist shares his heart and soul through the trap-infused beat, the sample unveiling a gloomy voice, and the emotional piano.
“Notebook Confession” sounds like a beautiful addiction and the rapper’s talent shines more than ever, taking you on a quality musical break, simple, and authentic:
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