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Forever Blue: OSKA’s Musical Hug for Nostalgic Souls

By Marcus AdetolaJune 21, 2024
Forever Blue: OSKA’s Musical Hug for Nostalgic Souls

Oska’s Forever Blue hits you like that first sip of coffee on a lazy Sunday morning—familiar, comforting, but with a kick that wakes up your senses.

This Austrian singer-songwriter has cooked up a tune that’s part nostalgic road trip, part therapy session.

Oska Forever Blue song cover
Oska Forever Blue song cover

The song’s gentle guitar work and airy vocals add depth as Oska digs into growing up, like she’s sorting through an old box of memories in the attic.

She picks up each moment—the first time you felt too old for the kids’ menu or when you realised your parents aren’t superheroes—and turns it over in her hands, examining it from all angles. 

Remember that friend who could always make you laugh, even when life felt like a dumpster fire? Forever Blue is that friend in song form.

Whether you are in the mood for a good cry or a singalong (or both; we don’t judge), it has you covered.

Oska’s lyrics hit home like that text from an old buddy that makes you realise how much you’ve missed them.

She captures those bittersweet moments of youth—like realising your childhood home suddenly feels smaller—with the accuracy of a sharpshooter.

This track isn’t trying to be the life of the party. It’s more like that quiet conversation you have at 3 AM, sprawled on the living room floor with your best friend, solving the world’s problems over the last slice of cold pizza.

So next time you’re feeling nostalgic or just need a musical hug, give Forever Blue a spin.

It might not solve all your problems, but it’ll remind you that everyone’s just figuring it out as they go along, and that’s okay.

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OSKA Forever Blue Lyrics

Soothing to dream of a time you can go
On an endless vacation with no one to know
How you felt that summer, that fall or in spring
Like it was all winter and winter was grim

A whole year apart from the ones you love most
Knowing goodbyes, still the first one’s a ghost
That hangs over my mind, my body, my soul
Feelings stay young while the people grow old

Forever blue, you know me and what to do
You get the car, I get the fuel
Turn the keys, we’ll be home soon
I play the songs, you got the moves

Childhood becomes a distant cartoon
Like a show that you watch with your friend after school
Then it ends and you skip home lost and confused
It’s the first time your way home seems short to you

Hours turn minutes and minutes they fade
Like a leaf on a tree that falls on the face
Of the earth like it’s some comfortable place
Without you – how it’s fooled

Forever blue, you know me and what to do
You get the car, I get the fuel
Turn the keys, we’ll be home soon
And for a while we feel brand new
Wind in our hair, you know the rules
I play the songs, you got the moves

Uuuh, we met at dark only stars in our view
Wanna hear something true?
There’s a face up on the moon
Once promised I think of him
Daddy’s girl, head in your lap, I forget, I forget

Forever blue, you know me and what to do
You get the car, I get the fuel
Turn the keys, we’ll be home soon
And for a while we feel brand new
Wind in our hair, you know the rules
I play the songs, you got the moves

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