The DJ Dajai track "I'm That Guy" has me feeling moody and intense. The visual atmosphere is dark yet energetic, reminiscent of a late-night drive through an urban landscape. I can picture myself in a sleek drop top, cruising through the city streets with my favorite rock playlist blasting from the speakers.
The aesthetic I'd pair with this track is edgy and rebellious, with dark colors dominating the scene. Leather jackets, black boots, and studded accessories come to mind. The setting of the song conjures a sense of freedom and adventure, as if the singer is living life on their own terms and not giving a f*** about what anyone else thinks.
As I listen to the lyrics, I can feel the singer's confidence and swagger oozing through the speakers. The repetition of "I'm that guy" gives me a sense of empowerment, as if I too am unstoppable and untouchable. This track is a true anthem for those who live life on their own terms and refuse to be held down by societal expectations.
🎛️ Solana Conejo's engineer notes
As an engineer, I've been working on the new video track for DAJAI, "I'm That Guy." One of my main focuses was to ensure that the delivery and flow of his vocals were on point. The cadence and timing in the lyrics were spot-on, and DAJAI's approach works technically because he knows how to make each word count.
In terms of production elements, there are some great vocal doubles and ad-libs throughout the track that add depth and interest. Additionally, the use of stacks in certain parts of the song really helps to build intensity and keep the listener engaged.
As for gear, I used a Neumann U47 for the majority of the vocals, with some additional processing from an SSL E-Channel. The vocal tracks were recorded through a vintage API console, which added warmth and character to the overall sound. Overall, I'm really happy with how this track turned out, and I think it will resonate well with DAJAI's audience.
🎥 Mykina's BTS journal
As I sit in the corner of the room, observing the shoot for Dajai's "I'm That Guy", I can't help but feel the energy in the room. The cast and crew are all focused on the performance, with everyone in character and ready to go.
The mood is intense as Dajai delivers his lines with passion and conviction. The lyrics of the track seem to resonate with the performer and the room is filled with anticipation for what's next.
One specific moment that stands out to me is when Dajai makes a sudden movement, causing something on set to break. It's a small detail, but it adds an extra layer of authenticity to the scene. The way everyone reacts to this unexpected event speaks volumes about their dedication to the performance and the commitment they have to the character they're portraying.
Overall, the shoot for "I'm That Guy" is a testament to the hard work and talent of the cast and crew. It's clear that everyone involved is putting in their all to bring this track to life on screen.
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Yeah
I'm that guy, I'm that guy
I get around cause I'm that guy
I'm going crazy in a drop top
I saw the colors of my damage like my rocks
She could go for a while cause I'm that guy
Give her bruises on her knees like a top block