: Songs like "Home" use more traditional romantic imagery, such as the "desire to capture your heart," blending these softer sentiments with his signature style.

In the video’s centerpiece, OsamaSon stands alone. A single, clean beam of light hits his face. He reaches toward a cracked screen showing a perfect AI-rendered version of himself—smiling, human, loved. As he touches the glass, his on-screen reflection ripples, then screams. OsamaSon doesn’t flinch. He presses his face into the shattered glass, letting the shards cut his cheek.

In his unreleased or snippet-based lore, such as lovestory , he juxtaposes intense vulnerability ("I do way too much, but that’s just being in love") with deep-seated paranoia and trust issues ("I ain't trust you from the start").