Australia's Olive Amun Is Quickly Gaining Notoriety With "Do U Wrong"

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Melbourne-based artist Olive Amun seamlessly bounces back and forth between clever tongue-in-cheek rap and pop melodies. The colorful and charismatic artist takes influence from early Mac Miller and Dominic Fike but makes the music his own through his songwriting and youthful delivery.

Amun has been gaining attention throughout 2020 from a series of fun, bright and optimistic singles. Tracks such as "Everything" and "Crazy for Your Love" have cemented Amun as an artist with an ear for catchy hooks and magnetic performances.

His new single "Do U Wrong" is one of his best songs to date. Produced by DJ Morgs, the instrumental is fast paced with relentless drums and keys that drive the core melody. Amun's versatility on the track is a clear standout. Both his ability as a rapper and as a singer shine as he effortlessly switches back and forth. The hook is memorable, engaging, and one of his most entertaining so far.

Amun builds on his influences to create his own sound that is exciting to listen to. The Australian artist undoubtedly has a bright future ahead.

Listen to "Do U Wrong" by Olive Amun below:

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