"Drunk off your kiss, life turns sideways / Drugs from your skin, high like skyscrapes."
Available on major platforms like Spotify and Apple Music .
The lyrics are characterized by vivid, often surreal metaphors:
Within the context of The Definition , "Ooh" serves as a high-energy lead-in to the album’s grand finale, "Luxury". Fans frequently cite it as a prime example of Bellion’s ability to combine technical production with raw "feeling" and emotion. Where to Listen
"Ooh" is an upbeat track by American singer-songwriter and producer Jon Bellion , featuring vocals from Christianne Jensen. It was officially released on September 23, 2014, as the 10th track on his third free album, . Core Identity & Sound
It was also included in Bellion's 2017 box set/compilation, Growth , which brought his early free projects to a wider commercial audience.
Entirely written and produced by Jon Bellion himself. The track is known for its "switch-ups"—a hallmark of Bellion's style—moving between energetic, punchy verses and a more melodic, vamping chorus.
"Drunk off your kiss, life turns sideways / Drugs from your skin, high like skyscrapes."
Available on major platforms like Spotify and Apple Music .
The lyrics are characterized by vivid, often surreal metaphors:
Within the context of The Definition , "Ooh" serves as a high-energy lead-in to the album’s grand finale, "Luxury". Fans frequently cite it as a prime example of Bellion’s ability to combine technical production with raw "feeling" and emotion. Where to Listen
"Ooh" is an upbeat track by American singer-songwriter and producer Jon Bellion , featuring vocals from Christianne Jensen. It was officially released on September 23, 2014, as the 10th track on his third free album, . Core Identity & Sound
It was also included in Bellion's 2017 box set/compilation, Growth , which brought his early free projects to a wider commercial audience.
Entirely written and produced by Jon Bellion himself. The track is known for its "switch-ups"—a hallmark of Bellion's style—moving between energetic, punchy verses and a more melodic, vamping chorus.