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The blog CentralSauce journalist says Breeze unreleased track Loose Ends is an A+ but didn’t know it was a story song due to its melodies and flows.

Listening Time: 3 minutes, 32 seconds

CentralSauce: This song has a great, catchy hook and verses full of charisma. For me, the main loop in the beat felt a little too formulaic and expected for a modern rap song. I think Breeze has a lot of unique elements when it comes to his voice and flows and I would like to hear him lean into that a lot more.

Loose Ends Cover
Loose Ends Cover

Breeze Response: Thank you very much for this review! I know that this was something you listen to and really put thought into it. I’m just a little confused about why you didn’t share if your blog is about mixing different elements into a certain genre because that’s actually what my style is.

The song is a story that leans into my real life which is why I made the beat a loop like that so people pay more attention to the story than the beat. My intentions for the beat weren’t modern rap at all but ill take that as a compliment.

Thank you for the review and I hope my next song would match your genre category!

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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