OSKA - 'Responsibility'
Austrian songwriter OSKA bears her soul on new single ‘Responsibility’.
Ticking boxes for similar sounds to the likes of Jade Bird and Alice Phoebe Lou, OSKA shares another taste of her forthcoming debut album with new song “Responsibility.” The acoustic-driven track serves as an ode to her upbringing and the family ties that influenced her. The 25-year-old examines love, loss, and a young woman attempting to make sense of growing up in an uncertain world. Showing a true mature sense of self and songwriting abilities.
“It is a very sad story about a parent who leaves their family behind,” OSKA explains. She implores would-be and current parents to think about the world they’re passing down to their children. It’s the same one that will be inherited by “your sons and daughters.”
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