Keep Up

Album: Keep Up // Frostbite (2024)
Charted: 50 96
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Songfacts®:

  • "Keep Up" is an EDM track released by American rapper and singer Odetari on July 17, 2024. Drawing inspiration from his earlier glitch-style EDM sound, the song captures the same high-speed, competitive energy that's a hallmark of his music.
  • "Keep Up" was released alongside another song called "Frostbite." In June 2024, Odetari asked his fans to vote on which song he should release, "Frostbite" or "Keep Up." He ultimately decided to release both songs simultaneously.
  • Odetari promoted "Keep Up" with animations and video edits based on the video game character Sonic the Hedgehog, which aligns with the song's theme of speed and keeping up.

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