Meet first-generation Irish alt-rapper KhakiKid, Dublin-born Abdu Huss, who grew up on the Crumlin council estate.
His recent release, “Moved On,” blends alt-pop, rap, and good vibes into an effortlessly cool, calm, and collected track that grabs your attention from the very first note.
Clocking in at just 1 minute and 51 seconds, the song is simple, but KhakiKid’s enigmatic rap flow and catchy melody make it linger long after it ends.
The chorus is downright addictive, embedding itself in your mind like an earworm: “I thought you moved on, told me you need space and time.”
Lyrically, the song carries a sense of finality—an urging to seize the moment—while exploring the push-and-pull dynamics of a live, on-and-off situationship.
In short, “Moved On” is addictive, concise, and effortlessly replayable—like a memory you want to revisit for the energy it brings. It’s the perfect introduction to KhakiKid’s sonic world and a great reason to dive deeper into his catalog.
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