Track: KONG WRAPS Presents: How To Roll A Kong (1:58 short)
As I listen to this track, I feel a sense of calm and relaxation. The mood is laid-back and carefree, with a hint of playfulness. The visual atmosphere conjures up images of rolling up some quality herb in the comfort of my own space.
I would pair this song with an aesthetic of coziness and comfort, perhaps with an outfit that consists of comfy sweats and socks, accompanied by a warm cup of tea or coffee. The setting would be a comfortable and well-used living room or bedroom, with soft lighting and plush cushions to sink into.
Overall, this track evokes feelings of contentment and relaxation, inviting me to take a break from the stresses of everyday life and indulge in some self-care time. It's a reminder to slow down and enjoy the simple pleasures in life.
🎛️ Solana Conejo's engineer notes
As an engineer, I've been working on DAJAI's track "KONG WRAPS Presents: How To Roll A Kong". In terms of delivery and flow, DAJAI's cadence is spot on, with a good balance between spoken word and sung sections. His voice sits well in the mix, and the production elements such as doubles and ad-libs are used effectively to create a dynamic sound.
The track was recorded using a Rode NT1 microphone, and I used a Neve 1073 preamp to give it a nice, warm tone. The mixing process involved using a variety of EQs, including a Waves C4 and FabFilter Pro-Q 2, as well as compression with the Universal Audio LA-2A and Waves SSL G Series Bus Compressor.
Overall, DAJAI's approach to recording this track works technically because he has a clear vision of how he wants the final product to sound, and his attention to detail in terms of delivery and flow is evident throughout the track. The use of gear such as the Rode NT1 microphone and Neve 1073 preamp helped to achieve the desired sound, and the mixing process involved using a variety of high-quality plugins to shape the sound and create a polished final product.
🎥 Mykina's BTS journal
As I sit in the corner of the room, observing the shoot for this DAJAI track, I can't help but notice the energy and creativity that fills the air. The cast is engaged and focused, each playing their part in bringing this video to life.
One specific moment that caught my attention was when one of the cast members brought up the idea of incorporating weed plants into the shoot. It was an unexpected yet interesting suggestion that sparked a lively discussion among the group.
As I watch the cameraman capturing their every move, I can't help but feel a sense of admiration for the passion and dedication they have for their craft. Despite the occasional setback or challenge, they remain committed to seeing this project through to the end.
Overall, it's clear that this is no ordinary video shoot. It's a true collaboration between friends who share a common vision and are working together to bring it to life.
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Ask Claude to read these directly for scene-by-scene breakdowns.
And then you don't mind if we bring weed plants here, do you?
Yeah, cool, cool.
Guys here at the Kong Pound.
We channeled with my guys.
I think we should do another How to Roll video.
It's the last How to Roll video.
Not too many people saw it.
So you know, we've got up brains.
You feel me doing it in a different way?
Is this that sherbet?
I think this is that sherbet.
First off, you two are female.
She's gonna bring good vibes.
Second off, you two pack the congrapers.
Go to the smoke shop.
You can order them online, congrapers.com
At congrapers Instagram, you take it out the pack.
Already ready to roll.
You gotta grind nothing out.
It's perfect, it's good, it's good, it's good.
We're on the connoisseur of new big things.
Grind your sheets.
Slatey.
I'm shit.
Apply them marijuana to the congrap.
Go ahead and roll.
You don't have to tuck all the way.
But you don't want your sheet to be loosey good.
You don't want your sheet to be tight.
Putting a roll in the motion.
Exactly how you want your glint to stick.
Exactly how you want your glint to stick.
Exactly how you want your glint to stick.
You don't have to lick it.
You see, I have a lick at all.
Usually backwards.
You gotta lick the whole finger for me.
You grow one, you feel me?
Link, just the outside.
So, it has just enough to stick.
You don't need to wet it super crazy.
I think it needs one more.
And that is how you roll a congrap.
Now I'm gonna spite.
Hey, the lion.
Hey, he's back at it again.
Hey, hey, hey.