I stumbled upon this Daj'ai track "Backie Beats 45" and it immediately transported me to a dark, moody alleyway at night. The visual atmosphere is intense and gritty, with the deep basslines pulsating like a heartbeat. This beat is perfect for that late-night city vibe, where the streets are quiet but alive with the rhythm of the music. I can see myself in my favorite leather jacket, striding down the alley, lost in the sound. The aesthetic I'd pair with this track is edgy and rebellious, with a touch of sophistication. Think black leather jackets, ripped jeans, and dark sunglasses. This song conjures a sense of freedom and wildness, like anything goes in this city at night.
🎛️ Solana Conejo's engineer notes
As an engineer, I can say that DAJAI's delivery on "Backie Beats 45: Say My Grace" is impressive. His flow and cadence are spot-on, and he really knows how to ride the beat.
In terms of production elements, I hear some nice doubles in the background, which add depth and interest to the track. DAJAI's ad-libs are also well-placed and add a lot of personality to the performance.
From a technical standpoint, his approach works really well. The gear we used was top-notch, with a focus on high-quality microphones and preamps. We also used some interesting effects processing to give the track a unique sound. Overall, I'm really happy with how this track turned out.
🎥 Mykina's BTS journal
As the camera pans out from the HBU cast members, we can see that they are all gathered in a small room, immersed in their performance of the track "Backie Beats 45: Say My Grace". The energy in the room is electric, with everyone fully engaged in the music. The focus of the video seems to be on BTS member RM, who is in the center of the shot, passionately rapping his lines.
In the background, we can see other members of the cast, including Jin and Jimin, standing behind a microphone, adding their voices to the track. The room they're in is simple and unadorned, with white walls that make the colorful energy of the performance stand out even more.
One specific moment that caught my attention was when RM's facial expression changed, mid-performance. It was as if he had just remembered a line or heard something off-camera that made him pause for a split second before continuing with his performance. The rest of the cast seemed to be waiting in anticipation, ready to react once he finished his thought.