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Genesis Owusu Ignites the Soul on "Get Inspired"

Every once in a while, an artist comes along who doesn’t just break genres—they burn them down and build something bold in the ashes. Genesis Owusu is that artist. With “Get Inspired,” the Ghanaian-Australian visionary has crafted a track that doesn’t just ask you to dance—it dares you to feel everything at once.


Sonically, “Get Inspired” is a beautiful kind of chaos. It’s funk on fire, hip-hop dipped in anxiety, and punk-fueled soul—all pulsing beneath Owusu’s theatrical charisma. The bassline swaggers. The drums punch. The vocal delivery veers from slick to snarling in seconds. And the message? It’s razor-sharp. In a world of burnout and endless scrolling, Owusu uses this track to demand urgency, passion, and self-reclamation.


“This isn’t your 9-to-5 savior song,” Owusu practically shouts through the verses. “It’s your 3 a.m. crisis anthem.” And he’s right. “Get Inspired” sounds like the internal soundtrack of someone who’s teetering between exhaustion and explosion, between apathy and action. The repetition of the title becomes almost confrontational—it’s not just encouragement, it’s insistence.


The lyrics dive deep into the psyche of a creative who’s grappling with expectation and identity. “I make art so you feel alive,” he spits, exposing the emotional labor that underpins creation in a world that demands constant output. But Owusu never lets the weight drown the joy. Even in the darkness, he finds a groove.


Visually, his world is just as electric. With futuristic fashion, bold visuals, and high-concept performances, Genesis Owusu is a full-package disruptor. He’s not trying to blend in—he’s making it impossible to ignore him.


If “Get Inspired” tells us anything, it’s that Owusu isn’t here to entertain passively. He’s here to challenge, to energize, and to transform. This is art for people who refuse to stay asleep.



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