A few years after, he finally introduced his well-known persona K-391, with an ambition to enable people's escape from reality through music as the vehicle and the destination only limited by one's imagination. He debuted on the record label NoCopyrightSounds with his track "Dream of Something Sweet" featuring Cory Friesenhan in 2013, then released his final track on the label "Earth" on 30 April 2016.
On 7 April 2017, he and his frequent collaborator Alan Walker released their collaborative track "Ignite", a reboot of K-391's 2015 track "Godzilla" featuring Marvin Divine. Although the track was a collaboration, Nilsen was only credited as a feature. On 11 May 2018, the two released a version of the track, now featuring the vocals of singers Julie Bergan and Seungri. The said single peaked at number one in their hometown, Norway.
On 30 November 2018, K-391 and Alan Walker, together with singer Sofia Carson, released their collaborative single "Different World" featuring CORSAK, which is also a reboot of Nilsen's 2014 track "Sevje", and appeared on Walker's debut album of the same name alongside "Lily" with Emelie Hollow, which also a remake of K-391's "Flux". The two, together with producers Martin Tungevaag and Mangoo, reunited in August 2019 with their collaboration single "Play", which is also a remake of Mangoo's "Eurodancer", and back in March 2020 with another collaboration single "End of Time" with Ahrix, producer of the earlier version "Nova" in 2013.
In October 2020, K-391 released "Aurora" with singer [aritst]RØRY. The next year of September, he and Walker collaborated again with their single "Paradise" with singer Boy in Space. The aforementioned song was then released as part of Alan's sophomore album World of Walker.
On 12 November 2021, Nilsen collaborated with producer Linko on their song "Go Home" featuring Mentum, which is also a reboot of their older collaboration track "Away". He then collaborated with singer Julianne Aurora with their single "Nightmare" on 24 February 2022, followed by "Lighthouse" on 29 April 2022, then "Lonely World" featuring Victor Crone on 26 May 2022.
On 19 May 2023, K-391 then released his new single "GO"; which was then followed by the song's multiple versions including sped-up, slowed and instrumental versions.
K-391 was mainly known for his conceptualization of one's music getaway in the shape of a unique headset. Throughout his career, he gained over half a billion views and two million subscribers on YouTube, starting from his commercial debut in 2018.
C'mon
K-391 Lyrics
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Them-a call me crazy
Them-a call me easy
Them-a even say that I'm-a an evil enemy
Them, they call me baby
Them, they call me sexy
Rough every day
Can't ever beat me
Come on now (x2)
I'm-a not the freaky
I'm-a not the crazy
I'm-a not the easy
I'm-a not your friend and I'm not your enemy
Don't you call me baby
Don't you call me sexy
Rough every day
Can't ever beat me
Original Leila K.
Come on now (x2)
Love me, love the freaky
Love me, love the crazy
Rough every day
Can't ever beat me
Original Leila K.
Shut up now, I do it my way
Go on I'm original K
Shut up now, I do it my way
Go on I'm original K
Shut up now, I do it my way
Go on I'm original K
Shut up now, I do it my way
Go on I'm original K
Shut up now, I do it my way
Go on I'm original K
Shut up now, I do it my way
Go on I'm original K
Come on now
Come on now
Come on now
Shut up now, I do it my way
Come on now
Come on now
Come on now
The lyrics to K-391's song C'mon are all about self-expression and individualism. The artist is letting the listener know that they are unique, and that they don't fit into any one box or category. The repeated lines of "them-a call me freaky, them-a call me crazy" emphasize this point, as the artist acknowledges that some people may find their behavior unconventional or wild. However, they also make it clear that they don't care what others think of them, as they sing "shut up now, I do it my way."
Throughout the song, K-391 also addresses the theme of sexuality. They reject the labels of "baby" and "sexy," insisting that they are not objects to be sexualized or fetishized by others. Instead, they assert their own power and agency, singing "can't ever beat me." Ultimately, the song is all about being true to oneself and not worrying about the opinions of others.
One interesting aspect of this song is the fact that K-391 samples the song "Electric" by Swedish singer Leila K. The lyrics "them-a call me freaky, them-a call me crazy" are a direct reference to a line from "Electric." In using this sample, K-391 is paying homage to an influential figure in Swedish dance music.
Line by Line Meaning
Them-a call me freaky
People refer to me as unconventional or strange.
Them-a call me crazy
Others think I behave or think like I'm insane.
Them-a call me easy
Some believe I'm not a challenge or a simple person.
Them-a even say that I'm-a an evil enemy
Some accuse me of being a villain or foe.
Them, they call me baby
Some address me with a term of endearment for infants.
Them, they call me sexy
Some refer to me as attractive or appealing in a sexual way.
Rough every day
Every day, I face difficulties and hardships.
Can't ever beat me
I can't be defeated or overcome.
Original Leila K.
This line signifies that the following lines are from the song Original by Leila K., which is sampled in this song.
Come on now
This line urges the listener to move forward, take action, or follow along.
I'm-a not the freaky
I am not unconventional or strange.
I'm-a not the crazy
I am not behaving or thinking like I'm insane.
I'm-a not the easy
I am not a simple person or not a challenge.
I'm-a not your friend and I'm not your enemy
I am not your ally or adversary.
Don't you call me baby
This line tells someone not to call me with a term of endearment for infants.
Don't you call me sexy
This line tells someone not to refer to me as attractive or appealing in a sexual way.
Love me, love the freaky
This line expresses that if someone loves me, they must love my unconventional or strange side too.
Love me, love the crazy
This line reveals that if someone loves me, they must also love my insane behaviors or thinking.
Shut up now, I do it my way
This line shows that the singer wants others to stop talking and allow them to do things according to their own preferences.
Go on I'm original K
This line asserts that the artist is an original artist and must be recognized as such.
Come on now
This line urges the listener to move forward, take action, or follow along.
Shut up now, I do it my way
This line shows that the artist wants others to stop talking and allow them to do things according to their own preferences.
Come on now
This line urges the listener to move forward, take action, or follow along.
Come on now
This line urges the listener to move forward, take action, or follow along.
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K-391
Out now on Spotify and other digital stores! :)
Vince Gamez
I remever when I subbed to you when you had 8000 subs :)
TheToxicWaffle
This Is Felicitas Is Still One Of My Favourites :D
Noah Nebula
WHY R U NOT ON PANDORA!!! GET ON THAT BRO
william billy
how much for the music license?
Noah Nebula
he should still have the money like t
heres a guys that has one song and hes on pandora
K-391
Sorry everyone, the rendering takes way to long than I expected, stay with me! :) New song coming soon! :)
Besser
It´s ok bro <3
remix867
For this epic song i would wait 200000 years So COOL
Cody
remix867
all good dude you're still the MAN