
Oslo Ibrahim has officially released his latest EP, TOP 5.
It is a five-track collection that captures raw emotions and personal reflection in their most unfiltered form.
This release marks a significant step in Oslo’s growth as a singer, songwriter, and producer.
Seamlessly blending past releases with fresh, introspective material.
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Inside the EP from Oslo Ibrahim
The EP brings together two previously released singles, “Fuck You” and “Aku Bukan Rumahmu Lagi,” along with three new songs that add greater emotional depth.
Together, they reflect different sides of Oslo’s personality.
From his playful sarcasm to his quiet introspection.
Among all the tracks, “Alone Together” stands out as the emotional centerpiece.
Written by Yudis Dwikorana, the song originally started as a demo that Oslo helped produce.
However, from the very first listen, the track left a lasting impression on him.
A year later, he reached out to Yudis for permission to release it himself.
Yudis, recognizing the song’s significance to Oslo, gave his full blessing.
Lyrically, Alone Together explores more than just loneliness within a relationship.
Oslo explained that the song felt like a dialogue between his present and past self.
A nostalgic longing for the version of him that was wilder, more impulsive, and brave.
Through the lyrics, he invites that past self to “hang out for one night,” before returning to a life that now feels more structured and calculated.
On the other hand, the EP kicks off with “Fuck You,” a fiery outburst of emotion co-written with Dionaldy Iqbal.
Rather than targeting a specific person, the song channels rage toward life, confusion, and even the self.
Meanwhile, “Aku Bukan Rumahmu Lagi” brings a calmer, more reflective tone.
Serving as a gentle goodbye without bitterness.
The two remaining tracks, “Too Deep” and “Jelek Tapi Lucu,” reveal contrasting sides of Oslo’s artistry.
Too Deep dives into moody, contemplative territory.
Jelek Tapi Lucu offers a humorous, satirical take on self-acceptance and human quirks.
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What Is TOP 5 Means?
Throughout TOP 5, Oslo embraces collaboration in an honest and open way.
Working closely with Yudis Dwikorana and Dionaldy Iqbal, he creates a sonic space built on trust and shared vision.
Their influence is deeply woven into the EP’s tone and direction.
Oslo emphasized that TOP 5 doesn’t represent his “five best songs.”
Instead, it reflects five moments when he couldn’t lie to himself.
Whether from a place of anger, sadness, or the absurdity of everyday life.
Listeners can now stream TOP 5 on all digital platforms starting July 18, 2025.