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This is a couple that must evaluate a joint album, even if maybe doing too many collaborations could lose a little that magic that has always been created, both from a stylistic point of view, just musically,
Morgan Wallen can be a bit stifling in the long run, or the song is brilliant, the lyrics, the concepts, what he wants to say, otherwise there is so much already said and done by himself, he is the country, it is wonderful if it is in its time.
Post Malone, on the other hand, is an artist who has lived a great moment and who then, like all artists who have had great success, want to pilot their own art towards something very demanding of themselves.
This gives value both in terms of style, because it completely modernizes Morgan Wallen's style, and in terms of post-balloon, it brings out his soul. It is a perfect canvas to draw his most introspective, most authentic side, which was always there, but in that form. Collaborations give us shades.
So, from the point of view of the instrumental, of the approach to the microphone, of the style, I say: a lot of stuff. They made two songs, one
Very original, a very cool text, and I already commented on it. Then this one comes out, cool, top, same concept, I say: "make a joint album". The main theme of this song is the definitive renunciation to the toxic relationship, which is the second time they talk about the same theme fundamentally in a different way. They tell this thing of leaving certain aspects of a situation behind,
that is difficult for a thousand reasons, guilt, people who hold on to you, don't know how to behave, don't want to make you suffer, don't want to suffer you. In these cases, sometimes there is just that hope that things dissolve, because there is always one of the two that gives that blow to the tail. And so I say, these two can sit down, of course they can't make a whole album about toxic reactions and what's behind it, for heaven's sake, but I see them really well.
to collaborate again and to carry on a discourse that can face the shades. Why are we finished in this toxic relationship? Tell us the journey, tell us the whole journey, from the beginning, from the union, the falling in love, everything that is behind, the devastation and the closure.
Bring us into this aspect that is then of everyone's life and is an argument that also draws on the level of sales. Do it your way, putting out aspects that come out at the level of thoughts. Damn, something comes out, in my opinion, of the highest level, from a lyrical point of view, from a musical point of view, from a melodic point of view and from a sales point of view.
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