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Kid Orbit

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Kid Orbit
Background information
BornMelbourne, Australia

Kid Ørbit is an Australian rapper, singer and songwriter from Melbourne, Victoria. His music blends melodic rap with elements of trap music and atmospheric production, often exploring themes of ambition, relationships, and personal growth.

He began releasing music independently through digital platforms like Spotify & Apple Music, gaining early attention with his single ETA, which marked a breakthrough in his early career. Since then, he has continued to develop his sound through consistent releases, including his debut project Sorry For Your Loss and its deluxe edition.

Early Life

Kid Ørbit was born in Melbourne, Australia. He developed an interest in music at a young age, influenced by contemporary hip-hop and alternative artists such as Trippie Redd, Drake, Tory Lanez, Future & Gunna. During his early years, he began experimenting with songwriting and recording, later pursuing music more seriously as he refined his artistic identity.

Career

Early releases and breakthrough

Kid Ørbit began his career by independently releasing music on streaming platforms. His early tracks showcased a melodic approach to rap, combining emotive lyricism with modern production.

His single ETA gained traction online and helped introduce his sound to a wider audience, becoming a defining release in his early catalogue.

Sorry For Your Loss (era)

Following a series of singles, Kid Ørbit released his debut project, Sorry For Your Loss. The project featured a collection of tracks reflecting themes of personal experiences, relationships, and self-development.

The release was later followed by Sorry For Your Loss (Deluxe), which expanded on the original project with additional material. Songs from this era, including “Fuck It Up (feat. Grey Aylen), “Never Left”, and “Accountable”, further established his evolving style.

Continued Releases

Kid Ørbit has continued to release music independently, building a growing catalogue of songs. Tracks such as HIM, Toxic, Never Left, Your Loss / How It Feels, and "Sunshine (feat. Rachel)" reflect a mix of introspective themes and stylistic experimentation.

He has also collaborated with other artists, including a feature on Down Town – Extended Version with South African Artist "Aaron Cxsh".

Musical style and influences

Kid Ørbit’s music is primarily rooted in hip-hop, particularly melodic rap and trap music. His sound is characterized by:

  • Emotional and introspective lyricism
  • Melodic vocal delivery
  • Ambient and modern production styles

A recurring theme in his work is personal experience, particularly in relation to relationships and self-development. His song You is noted for its focus on emotional vulnerability, with lyrics that reflect on the aftermath of a breakup. The track highlights a more introspective side of his artistry, emphasizing themes of loss, reflection and personal growth.

His work often focuses on themes such as ambition, personal growth and relationships, with an emphasis on developing a distinct and evolving artistic identity.

Discography

Studio Albums

Sorry For Your Loss (2025)

Sorry For Your Loss (Deluxe) (2025)

I Found Myself Here (TBA)

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