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The POJKART Oskar Hit is available for purchase now, with prices starting at $10,000. For more information, or to place an order, visit the POJKART website.
Think lo-fi guitars, auto-tuned melancholy, and lyrics about growing up in small Swedish towns. "Pojkart" isn't a genre like hip-hop or metal; it is a mood. It sits somewhere between indie sleaze and modern hyperpop—but with a distinctly Nordic winter sadness.
Oskar doesn't sing; he confesses. The chorus of the hit track involves him yelling slightly off-key: "Jag vill hem men jag har ingenstans att gå" (I want to go home but I have nowhere to go). This raw vulnerability is the hook.
Oskar sings in a soft, slightly auto-tuned tenor about waiting outside the ICA (grocery store) in the rain, checking his phone for a reply. The chorus is devastatingly simple:
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