The first time I watched Kevin Olusola, he was beatboxing with the group Pentatonix. I thought it was really cool. Then I found out he plays other musical instruments. And now he sings. And I’m just wondering—is there anything this guy can’t do?
To be honest, when I first heard “Hallelujah (I Don’t Think About You),” I didn’t think much of it. It sounded like a bit of a tantrum. I kind of dismissed it as one of those dramatic post-breakup songs—too much feeling, not enough substance.
But then I listened to it again. And again.
And now? I really like it. It’s actually kind of funny. Not in a “haha” way, but in the way something honest makes you smile. There’s this mix of attitude and lightness that caught me off guard. It’s still emotional, but it doesn’t feel heavy anymore. It feels like someone telling their truth and not taking themselves too seriously.
The lyrics are simple but sharp. The production is clean and smooth. His voice sounds great—not overdone, just steady and clear. There’s a confidence to it, like he knows what he wants to say and lets the song carry it without doing too much.
The more I listen, the more I get it. It’s not a tantrum—it’s closure. And there’s something playful about it too, like he's giving himself permission to laugh a little while moving on. That shift in tone is what really made the song click for me.
“Hallelujah (I Don’t Think About You)” might not grab you on the first listen—it didn’t for me—but it grows on you. And once it does, it sticks. It’s honest. It’s catchy. And it’s another reminder that Kevin Olusola isn’t just the guy behind the beat—he’s a full artist in his own right.
I love this so much!!!!!