Ceiling by Oscar and the Wolf, Roméo Elvis
When two of Belgium’s most magnetic artists join forces, the result is bound to be something special. “Ceiling”, the bold new single from electro-pop project Oscar and the Wolf and Belgian rapper Roméo Elvis, is a spellbinding blend of sensuality, shadow, and rhythm. This track is not just a song—it’s an atmosphere, a drifting mood set somewhere between a midnight confession and an internal storm.
Oscar and the Wolf, the enigmatic alter ego of Max Colombie, has long captivated listeners with his dream-soaked synth-pop landscapes. Roméo Elvis, known for his charismatic delivery and genre-bending flow, brings a gritty, grounded presence to the track. Together, they blur the lines between escapism and self-reflection, weaving a narrative that feels both intimately personal and strikingly universal.
“Can’t see the ceiling, but I feel it caving in…”
There’s something hauntingly tactile in the production—velvety synths wrap around sparse drum loops, creating an echo chamber for emotion that feels like it’s leaning in just to whisper. As Roméo Elvis flows through the verses with a cool, detached intensity, Oscar and the Wolf wraps it all in a lush falsetto that feels both melancholic and magnetic.
Listen now to our song of the day and let yourself get lost in the haze of “Ceiling.” Show your love for music and share justadailysong.com with your friends.