Omar Apollo

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Invincible

Omar Apollo

Lyrics

[Chorus: Daniel Caesar]
If I were to go (Go, go)
Tell me, would you notice me?
If I were to go (Go, go)
Tell me, would you notice me?
(If I were to)

[Verse 1: Daniel Caesar]
Twenty-four hours after CS:01 released
I miss my girl, it's time to hit the streets
I went to check my dawgs, get some vitamin C
You won't believe what happened to me, I

[Pre-Chorus: Omar Apollo & Daniel Caesar]
Drip, drip, drip with the cold IV
Out of consciousness if I ever slip it
And I woke up in an ambulance

[Chorus: Daniel Caesar]
If I were to go (Go, go)
Tell me, would you notice mе?
If I were to go (Go, go)
Tell mе, would you notice me?
(If I were to)

[Verse 2: Omar Apollo]
Sixty-four hours since my baby spoke to me
He kissed me, now I love his dopamine
I tried to go to sleep, but my brain on 2C-B
You won't believe what happened to me, I
Drip, drip, drip with the cold IV
Out of consciousness if I ever slip it
I been gone, moving high speed now
That's my song, let me hear that bounce
Latin boy, Frida Khalo brow
Jacquemus jeans, Ferragamo brown
Venetian walls with porcelain tile
286, Donnie Darko town
If I'm down, would you help me out?
If I'm down, would you help me out?
[Refrain: Omar Apollo & Daniel Caesar]
I had to call you back to tell you that (Call me back)
You could have spared my feelings (Could have spared my feelings)
I'm not invincible, I'm not invincible (I'm not invincible)
I had to call you back to tell you that (Call me back)
You could have spared my feelings (Could have spared)
I'm not invincible, I'm not invincible (I'm not invincible)

[Chorus: Daniel Caesar]
If I were to go (Go, go)
Tell me, would you notice me?
If I were to go (Go, go)
Tell me, would you notice me?
If I were to go (Go, go)
Tell me, would you notice me?

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Get ready to experience a unique musical masterpiece that will take you through a journey of love, longing, queerness, and complexities of sexuality. If you are a fan of Omar Apollo and Daniel Caesar, you don't want to miss 'Invincible', their first collaboration.

The song was first teased on the 9th of February 2022 on Twitter as a taste of Omar Apollo's debut album, 'Ivory.' The tune features the breathtaking vocals of Omar Apollo, and Daniel Caesar, the Canadian RnB singer-songwriter.

About Invincible

'Invincible' is a musical masterpiece that perfectly blends the soulful vocals of Omar Apollo and Daniel Caesar, delivering a raw and emotional reflection on the challenges of substance abuse in a relationship. The song has already garnered massive attention from fans across the world and has become a favorite for all lovers of RnB and soul music.

The underlying theme of this masterpiece is love and longing. The two artists delve into the complexities of sexuality, with Omar Apollo embracing his identity as a Gay Mexican-American. The appearance of Andres Gudino's masks, a Costa Rican visual artist, emphasizes the ideas of gender and sexuality, which are recurring themes in Omar Apollo's music.

While Daniel Caesar's sexuality is not entirely clear due to the remarks made about him by Dave Chapelle in 2019, the music speaks volumes about the struggles that individuals with a less clear identity face in society. The song's theme is thus more than just the relationship dynamic that is the focus of the romantic ballad.

Love does not have a gender, and the lyrics and music video are a testament to this. Omar Apollo and Daniel Caesar's melodic tone delivers an intimate portrayal of the emotions that run through individuals in relationships. The chorus, "there ain't nobody like you, no one can love me like you do," powerfully asserts the indescribable bond between lovers, regardless of sexual orientation or identity.

Moreover, the song's mood and deep themes are accentuated by the heart-rending vocals of the two artists. Omar Apollo's voice, with its distinctive, sultry tone and falsetto harmonies, blends harmoniously with Daniel Caesar's resonant melodies. The result is a remarkable performance that will give you goosebumps every time you listen to it.

It is also crucial to discuss the song's message of self-care and the importance of leaving a legacy. The negative effects that substance abuse can have on anyone, particularly artists' mental health, mental stability, and physical wellbeing, is not a new phenomenon. The song protests against stigmatizing those going through the rigors of leaving a lasting, positive impact on the world, particularly through their art.

Invincible's music video, which incorporates a Heady Life Visuals design collaboration, offers a creative depiction of the song's themes by portraying the duo as horseback riders traversing an ethereal realm. Omar Apollo and Daniel Caesar are depicted in their full glory, bravely galloping through an otherworldly landscape facing the challenges of an unknown, all while staying true to themselves.

Invincible is a beautiful and emotional piece of music that is already a classic. It showcases the creativity and musical genius of Omar Apollo and Daniel Caesar, cementing their place among the most exceptional artists of our generation.

So take time off your busy schedule and let the captivating lyrics and mesmerizing vocals of 'Invincible' take you on an emotional musical journey.