Here’s something that deserves to play on a slow morning radio hour. Otinshh — real name Rūdolfs Oto Madrēvičs — is a Latvian artist and rapper from Ropaži Municipality, and Movie might be one of his most textured tracks yet. It leans into that bright pop-rap space, clean and melodic, but carries the self-awareness of someone trying to find the real within the dream.
Dreams and movies share the same grammar. They both take what we know and rearrange it until it looks familiar but slightly off. Otinshh captures that feeling perfectly. When he raps, “I just woke up in a movie, new me and it is just what it seems though… new shoes, new place, new car, new wraith but it still feels like I’m in a dream though,” he is describing that moment when success begins to look like fiction. The lines between ambition and illusion start to blur.
The production mirrors that idea. The song begins like a dream:
light, floating, almost cinematic in the way the synths spread. His flow is calm, confident, but you can hear the reflection underneath.
Then the beat switch hits. It’s sharp, deliberate, like a cut from fantasy to reality. The rhythm grounds itself, the bass thickens, and suddenly it feels like the world has focus again.
There are traces of early Mac Miller in how Otinshh layers his instruments, but his tone is distinct — present and emotionally unguarded.
Movie isn’t just about living like you’re in one; it’s about waking up inside it, realizing you wrote the script all along.
You can find Movie on all major streaming platforms including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube, as part of Otinshh’s growing catalogue.





