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A journalist at The Front Stoop tried to test the “Great Encyclopedia” Breeze and tell us that the unreleased song “Loose End’s” lacks originality in 32 seconds. Do better!

Listening Time: after 32 seconds

The Front Stoop: The song is OK. Producrion is cool. But it doesnt separate you from the pack

Loose Ends Cover
Loose Ends Cover

Breeze Response: I find it quite interesting how this blog determined my song doesn’t separate me from the pack in 32 seconds. Have you heard a Trap song where the vocalist uses opera-style vocals and switches between almost 20 different flows and vocal inflections?

Your blog says “Original and creative Hip Hop, Rap, R&B, Reggae. “ and my song is all of those genres combines in one song with other genres outside of hip-hop. Yet, a journalist at your blog share a song by Raldi called Watsamatta which sounds like regular Hip-Hop!

You need to do better and if your payola just say so and ask for real payment but don’t insult my song due to your lack of diligence as a journalist!

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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