


What’s interesting about pop songs is that it hook you fast. You hear a melody once and it sticks in your head all day. You feel the beat push your mood up even when you’re tired. You get structure that’s easy to follow, so your brain relaxes.
That’s the lane OLLIE HUNT walks into, but he adds more weight to it this time. His new single On and On shows a sharper version of him. You hear clean pop production, but you also hear someone sorting through real pain.
The song hits on the feeling you get after a toxic relationship falls apart. It doesn’t matter if it was a friend or someone you loved. Losing something that once felt solid shakes you. You start questioning yourself. You replay moments that don’t deserve that much space in your head.
But OLLIE doesn’t stay stuck there. He reminds you that life keeps moving even when the hurt sits heavy. The chorus lifts you up. The melodies stay with you. You walk away feeling a bit lighter.
If you’re watching his growth, these songs make things obvious. He’s leveling up. He’s trying new sounds without losing what makes his songs stick. Give it a listen. See if it hits you