As I sit here, basking in the haunting beauty of Daj' - Wasn't Bussdown Anyways, I can't help but feel a sense of melancholy and introspection wash over me. The mood is dark yet captivating, drawing me in with its atmospheric sounds.
The visuals I see are a blur of colors, creating an aesthetic that feels both chaotic and controlled at the same time. It's as if the world around me has faded away, leaving only the track to fill my senses.
When it comes to outfits or settings, all I can think of is a dimly lit room, surrounded by flickering candles. Perhaps I'm sitting on a plush velvet couch, lost in thought as the song unfolds around me. The overall vibe feels like a late-night confession session, where every word spoken feels raw and unfiltered.
🎛️ Solana Conejo's engineer notes
As I sit down to work on DAJAI's latest track "Wasn't Bussdown Anyways", produced by NOLIMITAUSTIN, I can't help but feel a sense of excitement and anticipation. The track has a great delivery and flow to it, with DAJAI's cadence sitting perfectly in the mix. His voice is strong and confident, and his approach to the production elements really works well together.
One of the standout features of this track is the use of doubles and ad-libs throughout. The way that these elements are layered and stacked adds a lot of depth and texture to the track, making it feel fuller and more dynamic.
In terms of gear, I made sure to use high-quality microphones and preamps for recording DAJAI's vocals. I also utilized a variety of effects plugins to help shape and mold the sound of his voice. One of my favorite tools to use on this track was a vintage tape delay plugin that really helped to add some character and movement to the vocal.
Overall, I am really happy with how this track has turned out. The combination of DAJAI's strong delivery and flow, the careful layering of doubles and ad-libs, and the use of high-quality gear and effects plugins all come together to create a truly impressive and engaging track.
🎥 Mykina's BTS journal
As I sit in the corner of the room, observing the shoot for Dajai's "Wasn't Bussdown Anyways" produced by NOLIMITAUSTIN, I can't help but feel a sense of anticipation and excitement. The room is filled with members of HBU, all engrossed in the performance. The energy in the room is electric, each member fully immersed in their role.
One specific moment that caught my attention was when Dajai, the lead performer, hit a particularly high note. The room shook with his powerful voice, and you could almost feel the vibrations of the sound through the walls. It was a truly mesmerizing performance, and I knew we had captured something truly special.
As the shoot wrapped up, the mood in the room was one of accomplishment and satisfaction. Everyone involved seemed proud of what they had created, and I couldn't help but feel a sense of awe at being a part of such a talented group. It was clear that this was more than just a performance; it was an expression of their passion and dedication to their craft.