GRAND by Oslo Green

“I try so many ways, to find my way, to be with you” — GRAND is Oslo Green’s invitation into a world both intimate and expansive.

Oslo Green’s new single GRAND is the kind of song that feels like a sunrise you didn’t know you needed. Opening with a glow of synths and rhythmic pulses, it sets a dreamy, reflective tone that allows his smooth vocals to float effortlessly. From the first line, there’s a sense of longing and openness: a voice reaching across space, searching for connection, framed by lush strings and playful percussion. It’s a blend of pop sensibility with chamber-pop sophistication, with subtle hip-hop influences layered in for texture.

Oslo Green

What makes GRAND stand out is its ability to feel cinematic without losing intimacy. The strings expand naturally, giving a sense of movement, while the percussion adds momentum without ever overshadowing the vocals. Green’s background as a classical violinist is evident in the precision of the arrangements, but the production feels contemporary and personal — reflective of years of travel, collaboration, and experimentation. He draws inspiration from places like NYC, Nairobi, Milan, and Tel Aviv, creating a soundscape that is globally informed yet emotionally grounded.

This single is part of his album No Strings Attached, a project that mirrors Green’s artistic evolution. It captures the tension between freedom and attachment, movement and reflection, while showcasing his ability to merge traditional musicianship with modern production. Beyond the music itself, Oslo Green has a strong performance history, from international stages to television compositions, and his co-founding of NYADO highlights his collaborative vision. GRAND is more than a single; it’s a statement of artistic identity. It feels luminous, heartfelt, and undeniably personal, signaling Oslo Green as a voice both worldly and deeply human.

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