The viral hit by Singaporean rapper and producer ALYPH is a masterclass in modern digital-age songwriting, blending minimalist production with a bold message of self-assurance. Originally released in late October 2022 under Def Jam South East Asia , the song quickly transcended its musical origins to become a massive cultural phenomenon across Singapore and Malaysia. Themes of Digital Choice and Confidence
The song's impact was fueled by its massive success on , where it inspired millions of creations. ALYPH - SWIPE (Lyric video)
: The act of swiping away represents a literal and figurative dismissal of things that do not align with one's well-being or goals. Cultural Impact and Viral Success The viral hit by Singaporean rapper and producer
: The track became so pervasive that it was used by local celebrities and even high-profile politicians, such as former Malaysian Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin, who "swiped" away opposing political logos in a viral clip. : The act of swiping away represents a
: ALYPH discusses the "conscience of confidence," urging fans to be mindful of their choices rather than just following the herd.
At its core, "SWIPE" is an anthem about and having the confidence to stick to your personal tastes. The central metaphor—the "swipe"—is borrowed directly from dating app culture, but ALYPH applies it more broadly to life itself.
: The chorus, "Kalau aku like, aku like. Kalau tak, aku swipe," translates to "If I like it, I like it. If not, I'll swipe". It encourages listeners to reject societal hype and peer pressure in favor of their own "type" or preference.