Midwest lyricist don kew christens his newfound affiliation with OKAMI TAPES through the release of "Feelings." The P.Soul production comes in waves, intermittently letting the absence of sound, save a crackling white noise, set the mood before breaking out into hollow drums and restricted bass strums. The verses from don kew are emotionally potent. The first serves as a rational appeal to his suicidal self, reasoning that the potentially lethal forces driving the desire to die are nothing more than feelings. This concept is solidified in the hook, while the second verse expands on the internal torture of mental anguish, culminating in a reassurance of don kew's love for a friend who fell victim to feelings. A beautiful track in both sound and message, "Feelings" deserves to be heard just as much as you deserve to hear it.
Midwest lyricist don kew christens his newfound affiliation with OKAMI TAPES through the release of "Feelings." The P.Soul production comes in waves, intermittently letting the absence of sound, save a crackling white noise, set the mood before breaking out into hollow drums and restricted bass strums. The verses from don kew are emotionally potent. The first serves as a rational appeal to his suicidal self, reasoning that the potentially lethal forces driving the desire to die are nothing more than feelings. This concept is solidified in the hook, while the second verse expands on the internal torture of mental anguish, culminating in a reassurance of don kew's love for a friend who fell victim to feelings. A beautiful track in both sound and message, "Feelings" deserves to be heard just as much as you deserve to hear it.
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