Noble

Album: released as a single (2025)
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Songfacts®:

  • "Noble" is a romantic admiration song where F3miii falls hard for a woman who radiates confidence, selflessness, and effortless grace.
  • The title comes from a line in the second verse:

    Yeah, you're noble and you're fun
    And your heart's too big to grudge


    F3miii uses "noble" in two senses at once. On one level, it refers to the woman's elegant composure and near-regal poise. On another, it speaks to her character: forgiving, selfless, and emotionally generous. She isn't simply stylish (though she clearly is) but morally grounded in a way F3miii finds almost disarming.
  • F3miii's love interest is painted in vivid, specific detail:

    She wears gold rings, a fur coat, and thrifted clothes all at once - a style paradox that signals individuality.

    Her friends call her for advice, and she sacrifices her pride for others.

    She's described as overworked but deserving of "paradise."

    In the chorus she is called a "four-leaf clover" - rare and lucky to find.
  • "Noble" feels rooted in lived experience. The lyrics carry the specificity of real observation rather than generic romance-writing shorthand. Still, F3miii has never publicly identified a real-life muse behind the track, leaving us to wonder whether the song documents an actual relationship, a composite character, or the musical equivalent of seeing somebody once on public transport and constructing an entire mythology around them afterward.
  • F3miii first teased the song on TikTok on December 16, 2025, describing it as inspired by the the 2013-era sounds of Frank Ocean and Childish Gambino. That reference point is audible throughout the track's hazy electronic R&B production, recalling the introspective atmosphere of Channel Orange and Because the Internet.
  • The song was released early to Irish and UK streaming services on Christmas Day 2025 before rolling out globally the following day. It was entirely self-made: written, produced, and recorded solely by Adebusuyi.
  • The song became F3miii's breakout hit after blowing up on TikTok. The videos using the song fall into a few distinct categories:

    Reaction videos to the song's Frank Ocean-esque electronic R&B sound.

    Clips centered on the chorus line "She has composure," which resonated widely as a phrase to describe an aspirational, self-possessed woman.

    Fancams for fictional characters, particularly those from the TV series Euphoria.

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