Origami
Origami is a band from Oslo, Norway that gained attention with their track 'Larila Song,' which became popular online. The song's simple melody and lyrics...
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Origami is a band from Oslo, Norway that gained attention with their track 'Larila Song,' which became popular online. The song's simple melody and lyrics connected with listeners, leading to millions of streams. They've released other songs like 'Algodão Doce' and 'Esconder,' but 'Larila Song' remains their most recognized work.
The group keeps their identities private, using stage names A, B, and C. Their music mixes electronic sounds with indie and ambient elements, creating a style that doesn't fit neatly into one genre. This approach has drawn some listeners while leaving others curious about who's behind the music.
Their limited output includes singles like 'Echoes' and 'Polaris' following their initial success. There's been talk of a full album, but so far they've maintained a low profile, letting the music speak for itself without much public explanation of their creative process or future plans.
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