
DUMP TRUCK TROUBLE BUBBLE DOUBLE WIDE
DUMP TRUCK TROUBLE BUBBLE DOUBLE WIDE
“DUMP TRUCK TROUBLE BUBBLE DOUBLE WIDE”
For fans of Big Sean, Tommy Richman, Brent Faiyaz, Tyler, The Creator, Phonk and Childish Gambino.
AUGUST 15, 2025
ALL STREAMING PLATFORMS
PRESS RELEASE
FOR RELEASE BEGINNING AUGUST 4, 2025
Owae FOLLOWS UP with SECOND SINGLE “DUMP TRUCK TROUBLE BUBBLE DOUBLE WIDE” — A Booty-Centric Love Song That’s Bouncy, Bold, and Ridiculously STICKY
Charlotte, NC - After turning heads with his debut single and late-night anthem “Think I Need to Catch a Ride Home” genre-blurring artist Owae returns with a wild curveball of a follow-up. His second single, “DUMP TRUCK TROUBLE BUBBLE DOUBLE WIDE” is a bouncy, unapologetically absurd love letter to one very specific feature: his girl’s booty.
But don’t let the premise fool you, this track is not just a joke. It's an intricate balancing act of humor, groove, and heart, blending playful lyrics with a clean, radio-ready bounce reminiscent of Big Sean, Tommy Richman, and Brent Faiyaz. It’s sexy but silly, sincere but lighthearted, and most impressively, it never turns corny.
Built around a chorus so catchy it feels like a dare, “Trouble Bubble Double Wide” isn’t just a song. It’s a creative experiment pushed to its furthest limit.
“I wanted to make a song about being obsessed with my girl’s booty,” says Owae, “but I wanted it to be comically romantic, not gross, not generic, and not the same tired pickup lines. I wanted it to be fun, clean, weird, and somehow still really good.”
The result is a track that rides a tightrope: cartoonish but controlled, goofy but grounded in real emotion. The release is backed by a fully AI-animated music video and a surreal visual campaign all self-produced by Owae with the help of Gold Rush Records, a new Charlotte-based label and creative playground.
“I take my art seriously,” says Owae, “but not everything needs to be deep and dark. Sometimes art is about having fun and pushing an idea as far as it can go. And a lot of times, that's the hardest stuff to pull off.”
Visually, the campaign is going all in with absurd photoshoots, digital avatars, and animated storytelling that turn the song’s cheeky premise into something fully cinematic.
“This one leans all the way into my whimsical side,” says Owae. “We’ll get deeper and darker again soon. But right now? It's all pastels and emojis.”
The release is backed by a full-scale campaign from Gold Rush Records, blending cutting-edge AI with real-world activation. A fully animated music video created using AI tools and directed by Owae sets the visual tone, while a playful social campaign rolls out across TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube Shorts using themed content, stylized AI characters, and viral one-liners from the track.
Paid media, a live release party in one of Charlotte’s top nightlife venues, and a coordinated PR push round out a holistic strategy designed to build traction from every angle.
STREAM “DUMP TRUCK TROUBLE BUBBLE DOUBLE WIDE”
Available Everywhere August 15, 2025
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UPCOMING RELEASES
SEPT 5, 2025 // SINGLE // “BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE IN CHARLOTTE”
SEPTEMBER 26, 2025 // SINGLE // “time”
OCTOBER 17, 2025 // SINGLE // “I’M ALRIGHT NOW”
NOVEMBER 7, 2025 // album // “SCATTERBRAIN”
SOCIAL AND STREAMING STATS
LAST 30 DAYS | JUNE 29 - JULY 28
DEBUT SINGLE RELEASED JULY 11
76.1K VIEWS
1.3K INTERACTIONS
519 NEW FOLLOWERS
33K VIEWS
27K VIEWERS
843 LIKES
7,333 STREAMS
5,183 LISTENERS
476 SAVES/PLAYLIST ADDS

more about owae
Owae is a genre-blurring rapper, singer, and storyteller whose music lives between chaos and clarity.
Raised in the same DMV neighborhood as the rapper Logic and creatively reborn in New York City, Owae lives in a state of duality: part calculated businessman, part unfiltered creative maniac.
That tension doesn’t just shape his life; it shapes his art. His music reflects both sides, merging structure with spontaneity, clarity with chaos.

Influenced by visionaries like Tyler, the Creator and Childish Gambino, along with Post Malone, Kid Cudi, and Mac Miller, his sound blends sharp hooks with clever narratives that twist and unfold like short films.
At his core, Owae is a writer. He gravitates toward themes that anyone can relate to—love, doubt, ambition, identity—and then flips them on their head, adding irony, tension, or an unexpected point of view. There’s always an ironic twist or perspective that makes the familiar feel brand new.

Originally known as Owae in high school when he first built local buzz, he’s since evolved through multiple creative identities. Now, in his fourth life as an artist, he’s bringing his ambition and sharpened sound together to take the industry by storm and finally tell his story the way it was meant to be told.