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What happens when you put down your phone and step into a place where no signal or Wi-Fi can reach?
Most people would feel uneasy, restless, maybe even anxious. But Kojiro found music there.
Island shit was born precisely in that dead zone.
This track embodies both the loneliness of modern life and a paradoxical sense of connection.
In an age where connection depends on reception, the absence of signal becomes a filter - leaving only those who truly matter in front of you.
The lyrics paint moments not of crowded parties or endless noise, but of slow, skin-to-skin intimacy with someone right there beside you.
In a space cut off from the outside world, solitude isn't an enemy; it's a luxury, a quiet resonance.
The beat drifts in a lo-fi haze, while flashes of English phrases and streetwise expression pull the song beyond a simple love or chill track.
It's not just about feeling lonely without reception - it's about capturing the true voice of the heart that only emerges when the connection is severed.
Island shit asks the listener one thing:
- When was the last time you allowed yourself to be completely unreachable?
An artist crafting dark, minimalist trap music with an emphasis on low-end texture and negative space. Stripped-back arrangements and heavy, low-centered kicks and 808s define a raw, physical sound. Music and visuals are approached as a single language, focused on creating immersive, experience-driven expression.