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Alchemical Records is doing a bad job of reviewing music. Says Breeze unreleased song doesn’t stand out with opera sounding lyrics with a touch of dancehall vibes in trap music but approves regular reggaetón.

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Alchemical Records: Very cool song here but we do not think this stood out enough in its genre for us to feature it. Keep creating!

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Breeze Response: This clearly isn’t a review just like the other review given by this blog. This is clearly just seeming like its a Payola type blog.

The reason I came to this conclusion is that this blog said this song doesn’t stand out in the genre which I have about 30 different flows in the song and 4 different genres combined but you reviewed a dope sounding reggaeton song that sounds the same as every other reggaeton song. The song I’m talking about is Andrew Amurrio you shared in about an hour ago.

You’ve got one more chance for me to ask for a review before I never get one from here again for this bad review.

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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