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I think it does well as a standalone track within the FNF realm of reality.

The vocals themselves lend a unique personality based on whatever this song is meant for (Entity VS Nikusa) but due to the focal point being on the vocaloids the complimentary instrumental takes a backdrop and suffers from what sounds like too much compression.

Letting the instrumental breathe and accept a spot alongside the vocals would've paid a complimentary addition rather than feel like a backdrop to the spotlight.

Impressive take on FNF via guitar and piano personality.

Classic, prominent, and phenomenal in the scene of the style of year that this song was going for.

Thank to the Lords that you remixed and remastered it because the different elements within the song itself were allowed to breathe, intertwine, and compliment each other at their own pace. I think the piano being so forthcoming was a very exquisite touch, but it did play down the rest of the song when we weren't met with such an upfront main instrument while the groove in the background continued to do its thang. Impressive outro that could've been complimented by a stronger trumpet instead of leaving it so unprocessed, but that's only in comparison to that mighty piano solo.

Incredible feel all around.

ItsBurner responds:

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"ADD A FLEX NOW SMH THIS FUCKS"

Very dystopic and dramatized but without being too far-out-there that the birds chirping kinda let us feel the tones of reality as well. It's not over powering, it's not too dramatic, it just perfectly sets the mood without being moody.

Reminds me a lot of El Huervo's work and the bass is so f*cking precise and well-needed in terms of characteristic.

Well done, yo ^^

I think this is very cohesive with its silly, small elements that project into that "bad bitch" vibe combined with lyrics that also compliment just that thought of over-exuding confidence within this style of pop/hip-hop-ish.

Diggin the keys at the end that add hella extra context and personality.

f*ck you >:(

Impressive as all hell.

There's this understanding from both sides of this song that the distorted, weepy piano keys understand their underlying point with the up-tempo beat and clearer chord progression that present a more dynamic feeling of whatever emotion you'd expect from this song. It's play on lightly distorted sadness and strong, formal overlaying joy and they either work together or go back in forth in harmony.

What a damn song, yo ~

An exceptional song that takes its route in stride. By the time we reach the latter half of the song we're introduce to a synchronized list of different instruments and elements that combine into a very happy, cute, vulnerable mood that is hard to capture.

I truly believe the beginning when we're introduced to the main beat could've left out the heavy snares and played more with either a toned-down kickdrum or just ditched the fast paced drum combo that overlays the ultimate theme of the song when it's first introduced to us. Basically, a bit too much going on too early but it definitely pays off when the kick drum becomes the main focus and the thematic synths are allowed to feel more present than what's overlaying on top of them.

turquoisedeath responds:

thank you so much for this feedback! i will consider this next time I make a song

Not bad at all. Love the backdrop beat being so clear phonetically and the lyrics having this autotune-y texture and mumble-based slur allows for a great overall perceptive mood of not giving a damn while giving a damn while doing your own thang.

Great conceptually. Maybe a bit lacking in being able to switch up the concept of a lazier lyrical appeal when needed.

YasiinClemens responds:

thank you so much <3

I think as a small beat this works out perfectly. The combination of a very calm, systematic bass backdrop beat combined with a forerunning, plucky main guitar sampled among the crazy squeaky vocals just somehow works as a combined package.

It's like I ate a sandwich at the beach. Idk how else to phrase it lol.

AnalProcrastination responds:

Squeak! <3

Very boisterous beat and confident flow. My only problem is the tempo remains the same throughout when there's a lot of opportunity for switching it up, working *with* the beat (instead of just overlaying on top of it), and being able to present something more than just lyrics.

Very performance based and would be great on stage since the flow is so direct and unforgiving.

SafouenRap responds:

thank you SO MUCH for your feedback, i will work more on that, i will do my best!!!!!!!!

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