Amir Obe Returns With His New Track "Holy Shit"

Amir Obe returns with his first track in a long time, "Holy Shit."

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It's been a minute since we heard from Amir Obe. The Def Jam singer has been in the cut ever since he released his EP None Of The Clocks. Although the singer went on tour afterwards, he hasn't released a lot of music. But it looks like he has something up his sleeve. Today, Amir Obe makes his return with his new song, "Holy Shit."

Amir Obe is back with his latest song, "Holy Shit." His new song serves as not only his first release of the year but his first release since dropping None Of The Clocks EP over a year a go. Obe brings back that dark, grim sound that's become a staple in his music but the production is bigger. It's another dope single from Amir Obe and we hope this means he has a new project coming before the end of the year.

Quotable Lyrics
It's a shame babe
'Cause it'll hurt you if I felt the same way
I'm no competition if you playin' games
Thinkin' you and I want the same thing


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