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K-dub
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I'm just not sure I've done my best on these lyrics yet ... which are currently about income inequality. Do the lyrics fit the style of music?
Any other comments are truly appreciated also.
Kev-
Your stuff always makes me smile K-dub. And as usual this moves in an effortlessly way, and has all your hallmarks of professional quality.
I get the feeling there is a political message in here that I am missing, because to be honest, I'm struggling to make it out. In my view, if you want to get political you should be clear and unambiguous about what you want to say (unless you delight in subverting it).
I regard myself as centre-left, which I guess would make me a Obama voter in the U.S. I am also an atheist, but that doesn't stop me from enjoying the likes of Johnny Cash.
Hi Kev
The opening cymbals have maybe a bit too much high end. I think the reason the lyrics are hard to make out is cuz of voodoo on 'em.![]()
I like the song, for some reason the lyrics are hard to make out, not sure why, the vocal track sounds loud enough. You'd have to print the words for me to understand all of them. Track sounds good, nice mix, big and clear sound.
Bought & sold the 1st time is a little rushed.
freakin' doesn't work for me.
Other than that the lyrics are fine & the delivery serves them.
I'm not keen on the discoesque hihats at the beginnning but after that all is fine.
My only real reservation is the horn section. When the honk in it sounds like an 80's thing to me.
Wins the sex swagger division of the Eurovision Song Conquest. Like the voodoo.
You discovered the download button on SoundCloud?Ah, okay. Got it. Thanks.
So here's the thigh slapping. It was a hoot. This is how I do music nowadays. It's the mp3 of the mp3. The soup of the soup of the duck.
I respond, btw.