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The RapLayer journalist says Breeze unreleased record Loose Ends real-life lyrics don’t resonate with them. Hit song formula’s only!
Listening Time: 1 minute, 46 seconds
RapLayer: The instrumental is okay, I vibe with the vocals, but I’m not really into the lyrics.

Breeze Response: Judging by the song you shared before my song I can see where you are getting at with this review. The last shared song on this blog is Cris Streetz Ft Yung Marley.
Their song has a more aiming to be a hit and vibing towards made up scenarios than something that is real. Loose Ends is about my REAL LIFE and is more so a story that reveals the truth about the artist performing the lyrics.
The song is not meant to be a hit song but to get the listener to understand the story behind the artist. The story behind the music is sometime well worth digging into than just cool lyrics without any meaning.
I do appreciate the feedback and hopefully my next song will match to your blogs genre.
Breeze wrote and co-produced “Brand New” with the composer Pete Cruz. Pete mixed and masters the song. “Brand New* is available on YouTube and all digital platforms including Itunes, Google Play, Spotify, and Breeze Website.
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