"Maybe I've been drinking my product, but it cussed"
"I just said what it's all well, I'm a hush"
"Government and fish, they're tripping that cuss"
"And help me up to 10, now it's on 20, who's stuck"
🌸 Miko Melts's journal
Listening to this track makes me feel raw and real. The mood of the song matches my own dark thoughts and emotions. The lyrics perfectly encapsulate a feeling of being trapped and powerless against the forces that are out of control.
The visual atmosphere of the track is gritty and intense, with a sense of chaos and confusion. It's like a storm raging inside my mind. I can almost hear the sound of thunder cracking in the background.
I would pair this track with a dark and moody aesthetic, featuring muted colors and harsh lighting. The setting could be an abandoned warehouse or a rundown street at night. The outfit I'd wear to match the song would be black leather, with ripped jeans and a tattooed biker jacket. It would be a perfect fit for my edgy, rebellious style.
🎛️ Solana Conejo's engineer notes
As an engineer, I was really impressed with the delivery and flow on this DAJAI track. His cadence is spot on, and he's able to effectively convey his message through the lyrics. The production elements in the vocal are also top-notch - there are some great doubles and ad-libs that add depth and interest to the track.
From a technical standpoint, I was really pleased with how DAJAI's voice sits in the mix. It's well-balanced and the levels are just right. The use of certain gear, such as the Neumann U87 microphone and the SSL AWS console, really helped to achieve this balance.
Overall, I think DAJAI's approach to this track is really effective. He's able to convey his message clearly while still maintaining a sense of flow and rhythm. The use of production elements like doubles and ad-libs also adds an interesting layer to the track, making it more dynamic and engaging for the listener.
🎥 Mykina's BTS journal
As I stand just off-camera, observing the shoot for this DAJAI track, I can feel the energy in the room. The cast is focused and determined, each immersed in their roles. Off to one side, a crew member is busy adjusting camera angles and lighting, ensuring that every moment of this intense performance is captured on film.
The mood is electric, with the cast's movements reflecting the fiery lyrics of the track. One specific moment that catches my eye is when the lead actor delivers the line "and help me up to 10, now it's on 20, who's stuck." The intensity of his delivery sends chills down my spine and leaves me breathless.
As I watch, I can't help but think about the themes of the track - government corruption and the struggle against oppression. It's a powerful message that resonates deeply with the cast and crew, driving them to deliver their best performances. Despite the high-stakes nature of the shoot, there's a sense of camaraderie and teamwork in the room that makes it all worthwhile.
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I just said what it's all well, I'm a hush
Government and fish, they're tripping that cuss
And help me up to 10, now it's on 20, who's stuck
Maybe I've been drinking my product, but it cussed
They ain't rockin' what it is they're against
Cause then it's fuckin'