Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "THE KID LAROI - KIDS ARE GROWING UP (PART 1)"

Episode Date: February 10, 2023

At 19 years old, Australian singer/rapper The Kid Laroi is living the teen dream. With lots of hits under his belt, and a promising debut album on the way, Laroi seems to have it all. However, like ev...ery kid, Laroi is dealing with the pains of growing. He expresses these woes on his new single, “Kids Are Growing Up (Part 1).”Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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Starting point is 00:00:00 So the killer Roy is back with his third single, I believe. It doesn't say this in an article, but I know he came out with one single that was the intro for his album. Then he came out with the second single that I was really messing with. I really enjoyed that one. I feel like that was an overall structure of a single. By that, I mean, the intro was more of a slow pace throughout. Like, I feel like he didn't start singing until like 30 seconds into the track.
Starting point is 00:00:24 And then after that it was more of like a slow pace throughout it. The single that he, his second single that he released, these was straight fire. Let me see if I could find a track name, because I think I had it in my playlist. But for the most part, the killer Roy knows how to make music. And I mean, you would think they'll go without saying, but some of these artists that blow up, you'd be wondering.
Starting point is 00:00:43 But the kid LaRoy is actually good at making music. And the track is called Love Again. That track is the second track, second single that he put out for his, for the rollout to his album. I think his album's coming out soon. I don't know when, but I'm pretty sure with all these singles coming out. his uh album is coming out soon but with this track i feel like it's more of a and i don't want to disrespect this artist when i compare him but i feel like it's like a kensik lamar type of track it's
Starting point is 00:01:13 going for that lyrical aspect of giving out concepts in a manner that's constructed in song format so it's not really a track to be like the replay value on this track i feel is lower than any of the previous two singles, if that makes sense. For what was I just said that track was called, Love Me More by the Killer Roy. That track's replay value is through the roof. I feel like that's an actual structure for a single. For this track, it's more lyrical content talking about growing up, obviously, as you see for my Twitch and YouTube viewers.
Starting point is 00:01:52 But for the most part, his only track that I feel like it was an actual single was the second one that he put out call him love me love me more so obviously the killer roy wants to get into his intro introspective lane with this track which he even said that in the article saying quote growing up i watched my favorite rapper's interviews i ain't believe them when they said it it ain't all what it seems but now i'm here realize they were telling the truth because you sacrifice yourself for everybody's needs but any me you my bad i can't read Because you sacrifice yourself for anybody's knees by any means. I'm married to the game for this diamond ring,
Starting point is 00:02:41 and I spend more time with her than anybody else it seems. And guess what? That was a wrap now the interview. So that was in part one. So basically he's just going through his life story. And the sock, the track is just over two minutes. So it's nothing too crazy that I'll blow you out of the water. But definitely gives you an intro.
Starting point is 00:03:01 It gives you a perspective into his life that otherwise you wouldn't have gotten. And this is part one, so I'm pretty sure he'll have other introspective type of tracks on his future albums coming up. But for the most part, the killer worry is really great at making music. I'm really not too worried about his album. His choice of singles is very interesting. I think he could do a better job with that because I've never heard a killer Rory album that was just straight out trash. So anyways, click my link to you in my bio. let me know one of my social medias.
Starting point is 00:03:33 What do you think about the killer Roy in his latest single called Kids Are Growing Up Part One? And do you think it's fire or trash?

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