Independent songwriter Kay Onishi returns with “Bye Bye Felicia,” a bold hip-hop release that takes aim at the silent spectators of social media culture. Built on pounding trap drums and snarling 808 bass, the track carries the kind of confident attitude that feels right at home in both headphones and club speakers.

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“Bye Bye Felicia” is about the people who quietly watch your life online, commenting, analyzing, screenshotting, while pretending they’re not invested. Instead of clapping back with anger, Onishi flips the narrative into something sharper: indifference. The message is simple and direct, if you’re spending all your time watching someone else’s moves, maybe it’s time to log off and live your own life.

The beat hits hard from the jump. Punchy percussion and gritty low-end bass create a tense, high-energy foundation while the verses glide forward with tight talk-rap delivery. Onishi’s lyrics are sarcastic, playful, and cutting at the same time. Lines about lurkers flexing screenshots or typing long comment threads feel instantly relatable in today’s hyper-online world.

The hook is where the track really locks in. The chant-ready refrain “Bye-bye Felicia” lands like a dismissive wave goodbye to negativity, making it the kind of line crowds can shout back during a live set. It’s catchy, direct, and full of personality.

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Born in Bolivia and now based in Los Angeles, Onishi has quickly built a reputation for fearless songwriting that tackles manipulation, hypocrisy, and performative behavior. With streaming numbers climbing and a growing catalog behind her, “Bye Bye Felicia” continues that momentum. In a digital age filled with watchers and critics, Kay Onishi’s response is refreshingly simple: smile, keep moving, and let the lurkers watch from the sidelines.

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