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Bloggers at Earmilk determines that Loose End’s doesn’t rise to a plateau within 47 seconds of listening to the song. I think you need to do better for the artist!!

Listening Time: 47 seconds

Earmilk: the beat bangs for sure but the melody laced style doesn’t rise to a plateau

Loose Ends Cover
Loose Ends Cover

Breeze Response: I find this very interesting that in 47 seconds you decide that my song doesn’t rise to a plateau, when in fact it very much does.

In 47 seconds and you made a decision about a song that has the elements of trap, reggae, dancehall, rap, and opera all in one song, which i’m going to tell you right now has never been done before. Lets’s not forget to add that this isn’t a song that I made up from thin air but it’s actually based off my real life and a real situation that I turned it into a song.

47 seconds would not help you to determine anything.

Please do better for artist.

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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