Dissect DJs - Beyonce - Break My Soul

Episode Date: June 29, 2022

The Queen B is back with a brand new single that has set the world ablaze! So that means it's gotta be time for the Dissect DJs to pull up their surgical gloves and dissect it from front to back a...nd inside to out to see if it truly lives up to the hype, as we break down Beyonce's "Break My Soul". Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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Starting point is 00:00:00 I'm about to be slow. Take up this load. And so are we because we are the DJs. They like to spin it, mix it, throw it back, and dissect it. Everybody! Everybody! It's your boy DJ. Everybody.
Starting point is 00:00:56 What up, Stiz? It is DJ Castle, and you heard that right. The one and only Beyonce dropped a brand new single just last week, and it is the kickoff track to her new album, Renaissance. And I'm going to go ahead and make an early prediction here that we are in stage one of hearing the sound of the season. Pretty sure we're going to be hearing this one all summer long, and I don't even think anybody actually saw it coming.
Starting point is 00:01:21 But then again, I don't pay that close attention to the inner buzzing's coming, for the Beehive. But as soon as I heard it, I was like, oh, we got to talk about this. So you know, the D-SECD. D-Js had to crack that thing open, take a walk around inside, and find out if the new jam that everybody is talking about that has set the world ablaze is worth all the hype. I wasn't sure how I was going to get started with this,
Starting point is 00:01:48 because I always go into each episode not knowing if I'm going to hate it. And wanting to hate a little bit. Oh, I was going to... Definitely drifting towards the hate. He wants to hate shit. I am comfortable hating. I enjoy hating. That's his comfort so.
Starting point is 00:01:59 And it's just much better for, I'd say, radio and podcast purposes. But, and I was like, honestly, before we started Castle, I was like, I think I'm going to go out with the hate. Because I just don't like Beyonce. You wanted to hate on Beyonce. He used to get someone there. She has some tracks, but then she has a whole, like, lemonade album that was like, what the fuck is this thing, dude? Like, it was just, so, yeah, she just hit her miss for me. I guess that's more of what it was.
Starting point is 00:02:22 So I was going to go, like, no, I'm going to go ahead and say miss because everybody's going to want me be on Beyonce's job. And we've got to be Queen Bee and, you know, Blue Diamond baby or Apple or whatever the fucking name. And I'm like, and I was like, I'm going to hate. But then, you go make myself, everybody,
Starting point is 00:02:41 which reminds me of the old school. Everybody, everybody. You know what? It reminds me a little bit. It has a, I'm not sure if it's an exact sample from Robin S, show me love, but it's kind of got a little hints of that beat that boom.
Starting point is 00:02:54 Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. It's got a very kind of 90s sort of Europop sound to it. And a real kind of early 2000, sort of like Fat Man Scoop type backup dude who's just coming in hot. He jumps on the track. Do they say who that is? I don't know. Is that Jay Z by saying? That's Devin' not Jay Z?
Starting point is 00:03:12 That'd be dope if he changed up his thing and he came in with that. And like, Jay Z's chame up his vibe. He's like, you don't know. Watch this. Because if he did, I'd be like, yo, now he's an artist. Instead of it would be like, yo, ho, I'm the bucket greatest doing the same voice. It's the rock. It's the rock for fucking 20 years.
Starting point is 00:03:27 He's come too far to suddenly jump into that fat man scoop roll. Yeah. And, you know, to be honest, he doesn't need to. That'd be dope, though, if he did. I'd be dope and be like, yo, he changed up and went that route? That's dope. Billionaire status going. I actually would have been impressive.
Starting point is 00:03:38 That was him. Yeah. Some dude had jumped on the track. I don't know. You can look that up. But I want to just make a little note here. If you are listening to our episodes in unison, wait. If you are listening to our episodes as we come released,
Starting point is 00:03:54 You might remember on the last episode when we covered the police. Is Unison wrong? Is Unison wrong? Were you wrong saying Unison? I felt like Unison was correct. No, because that would mean like we do it all together. So that doesn't really make it sense. In order?
Starting point is 00:04:09 Chronological? Chronologically. No, but is it chronological? What's chronic? I don't even know what chronic. That means, yeah. Because chronic is like a weed, but it's also like you can have chronic illness. Clearly a different word.
Starting point is 00:04:18 You can have a chronic illness. They have no similarity. What was the original word? Unison? Yeah, I'll do. Anyway, all right. There's a popular station out of Mexico called Univision. But that has nothing to do with any of this. So I probably shouldn't brought it up.
Starting point is 00:04:34 Anyways, my point was that if you listened to our last episode when we did the police, every breath you take, we said it was Sting Week and that we were going to cover SOS, a message in a bottle song. I'm sorry, I preempted that. We'll get to that. You know, then we discover this new Beyonce track, and like because that just set the world on fire this week, we're like, we got to jump in the fire. Let's just do it. Let's hammer that out. But put a pause on Sting Week.
Starting point is 00:04:58 We will get to SOS eventually. But for now, we've got some stuff to cover because we got some music to dissect. And this is Beyonce's newest single. Break my soul in case you cannot tell. She repeated about 12 times there right off the top. But you know what I'm okay with it? Because it worked.
Starting point is 00:05:14 I think it was like three times. It was four. I'm looking at the lyrics now. That's a good amount. Yeah. You went 12. You tripled that. I know.
Starting point is 00:05:23 You really like my mom exaggerates, but like tripling something is like, you're really trying to, like, you're really lying at that point. Okay, well, home dude said about 38 yaka yaka. Yaka yaka. Yeah, I don't know what it was, but it was dope. When he was doing it, it's dope, whatever the reason. I wonder how many times they had to record that in order for it to sound dope. I want to see them record it. Yeah, I'm like, let's see what you got here.
Starting point is 00:05:47 Just go with like, yeah, yeah, yeah. He brought intensity into the studio right off the bat. What if he tried some other things? Like, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, no, that's, that's not working. You know what made it work is because the producers were able to kind of fade it in and out. He brought it down. It's not working. It's not working.
Starting point is 00:06:07 Nothing's working here. And then he came out with her. Release your wiggle. What is it release your wiggle, you think? What does I mean? Yeah, it can mean many things. It sounds like pull out your penis. That's what I'm.
Starting point is 00:06:22 That's first. Mine was pull out your like, like start dancing, like start wiggling. Like, pull out your wiggle. Like, this is your wiggle. That's probably what it means. Yeah. Just like, yeah, get your dance on. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:33 That's more what I got. But I can see where you got what you got. Why would you call it your wiggle? Like, I don't know. Hey, baby, you want to see my wiggle? Like, that doesn't make any, like. It doesn't make sense unless it's said in the sentence, release your wiggle. And then it sounds like somebody saying, hey, blow your penis.
Starting point is 00:06:51 I guess you're right. One of two ways to interpret that. I think Biden's right. They've got to be honest with you. And with the song, it would go perfectly if somebody wanted to do that little helicopter move. Yeah, you know. He ain't breaking anybody's soul. Really?
Starting point is 00:07:07 Depending on which club you're at, that might be how it's interpreted. I don't know. I have not been to a club and seen the song. But then she says everybody. Then she says everybody, which means she's trying to include everybody, which means that's not only people with wiggles, but without. So that would have to include. So therefore mine wins here.
Starting point is 00:07:25 It's definitely the dancing wiggle. Yeah, because everybody can't pull out the road. That's good point. All right. I win. Justin wins again. And so does Beyonce, because she's just the gift that keeps giving the world. And you were saying earlier that you didn't want to come in praising it
Starting point is 00:07:40 because when the news gets brought out that it's like, what? Beyonce dropped a new track in a new album that nobody was ready for. 95% of the world is just going to rejoice. and pump the shit out of that. So your instinct, it's like slandered to dare say, ah, that new Beyonce track was whack. But if there's anybody that's ready to always be on that side of things,
Starting point is 00:08:01 it's my man, DJ Jag over here. Yep. And he was ready to do that. And he didn't know this song until I just brought it to the table here. So he came in to being like, all right, I'm going to ready to tear this show up. I do you guys know. I DJ every week. Still doesn't know this song.
Starting point is 00:08:16 Yeah. You would be shocked to songs. He doesn't know. Yeah, my ability to keep track. of new music dwindled at least 10 years ago. I get to tell me about it at least 15 times, and I'd be like, oh, really? Okay, I guess I'll throw it on now, then.
Starting point is 00:08:30 Like, yeah, it takes me a while. I keep still suggesting that we do that new Jack Harlow song that has been previously the most popular song. Somehow Jack doesn't know what that is. I feel like we just got to do that one next. We're doing that. I don't know. I like that you're giving me new tracks to use because I'll be using them.
Starting point is 00:08:44 You don't even listen to it. I'll use this for now. I've been telling about you this for months. This one? No. The other one. I'm just saying what we had to do it. Once we do it, though, now I hear it.
Starting point is 00:08:51 I'm sure you've heard it. Once you, we play. We'll do it next. I just don't like the name, Jack Harlow, you know? Something about that name just pisses me off. It just irritates me. It's like, you, dude. Fuck you, dude.
Starting point is 00:09:01 You know what? That's unfair, but I totally hear what you're saying. You know what I too. I get it. Yeah. I don't know what it is. That name perfect, like, every time it's said, I'm like, fuck that guy.
Starting point is 00:09:13 He's just a guy. All right. It's cooler than me? So, yeah. You think you're better than me? No, but I, fucking jacking him is a jack? Jack. Jack ain't breaking my soul,
Starting point is 00:09:21 I'll tell you that. I just fell in love. Not just quitting my... This song's fucking dope. You know why? You know how many remixes are going to be made
Starting point is 00:10:18 of this song in like the next month though? I bet you there's going to be dope too. There's going to be so many remixes. I can hear remixes coming from it. And then the guy
Starting point is 00:10:25 in the back just keeps hitting me like slightly. I'm like, oh, they're using it. He gets faded in and out. Oh, there he isn't I hear him. I hear him.
Starting point is 00:10:36 I hear him. Here you come. I'm just coming back. I hear him. You need to throw him. And meanwhile, Biaz, I'm going to lose my job. What is she saying?
Starting point is 00:10:47 All right, let's get into the lyrics because I feel like this. She sounded some dope shit and I just didn't pay the attention to whoever, the Jay Z maybe, or whoever it is in the background. Let's just imagine it's JZ because that'd be doper to imagine. Like, J.G's is going nuts in the background. You usually don't want to give Jay Z any credit. No, that's what I'm saying. I would love to see Jay Z just coming in with his new hair.
Starting point is 00:11:05 It would be fun to watch him. His new hair that he has now. It would actually work better with it. It would be so dumb. I would give him so much more credit if that was actually Jay Z in the background. I would be like, yo, Jay Z just stepped up so far for me. Because now he's like, now he's getting some energy rather than like bragging about himself and telling everybody to talk about him and let him know that he's the greatest and he has to say it all the time,
Starting point is 00:11:25 which automatically puts you not the greatest. The moment you have to say it, you're fucked. You're not the greatest. Does Michael Jordan never say anything? Has he ever said anything? He does all the time. Nowadays, back when he was playing, he was very humble about it. Now he can't wait to tell people he's the greatest.
Starting point is 00:11:38 Now that there's like a worthy challenger in LeBron. And he loves... But Jordan's the brilliant greatest. Yeah, but I'm saying for that point, he will definitely reference himself as last name ever, first name, great. Does Shaq ever say he's the greatest? Well, he's not.
Starting point is 00:11:51 Who knows that? He does say he's the greatest, though. He does say he's good. He does say he's good. He'll, like, put a keem over him. He knows he's better than Nash, though. He's still bummed that gave him his MVP's, but... I stand with Shaq on that one.
Starting point is 00:12:01 Shack's stand. All right, now, we've got to get the lyrics, so because as much as this song has, like, a bump in 90s sound and a wilding dude out the front that keeps coming in and out that makes it a fun, track. She's making a strong point.
Starting point is 00:12:13 You know, this is definitely the kind of song to listen to when you're looking for something to keep you upbeat, maybe get a workout on, like give yourself inspiration. Very inspirational lyrics. Right off the gate. So after, she says, you won't break my soul, which immediately is like, okay, who are we talking about? Let's dig into who won't break Beyonce's soul. Or maybe it's you that's channeling your inner Beyonce and letting everybody know, everybody, you won't break my soul. Before we get into it, because you're about to, I was like looking at the lyrics, Break My Soul, and I kept looking.
Starting point is 00:12:45 I was like, dude, what the, I can't, I don't see everybody anywhere. I don't see what the... Your lyrics suck, bro. No, it's just hybrid. It's a different song called Break My Soul by a different group that I, yeah. You should probably back out. All right, I got it. And it says, yaka, yaka, yaka, yaka, yaka, yaka, yaka.
Starting point is 00:13:01 That's the one. Yeah, right. All right. So, she says, now I just fell in love, and I just quit my job. I'm going to find new drive. They work me so damn hard. Okay, wait a minute. So she quit her job and now she's trying to find a new car?
Starting point is 00:13:17 That's not that, she's not... I think she's talking about drive, like the drive that you have inside to, like, be a success. Oh, okay, that makes more sense. I was about to say, you quit your job. How are you going to get a new car right now? You have no chance for a loan. You have no chance to get, like, any kind of, like, money to actually pay for it. You probably don't have a down payment.
Starting point is 00:13:34 Like, especially in today's economy, and she just made this song. So, like, with inflation and the way things are, like, Unless she's thinking about getting, you know, a Mitsubishi Mirage with this great grass mileage that only I know about. I don't think the combination she's working with here is, you know, the correct way. But you might be right. Yeah, well, she didn't say that, so I don't got to worry about any of the bullshit. You just said it's reaching out to channel everybody that's kind of going through something. You just fell in love.
Starting point is 00:14:04 You just quit your job. Going to find new drive. Getting work so damn hard. Then she says work by nine, then off past five. Who? Beyonce is? No, that's what I'm saying. Like, we know that she, Beyonce's not talking about her life.
Starting point is 00:14:17 She's speaking for... I'm not to say. No, of course this isn't Beyonce's life. But she can't relate... At all, ever. Right, so this is her relating to the common person. I think she was, like 16, 15, right? They were like already...
Starting point is 00:14:28 Yeah, her life has been completely alien to any person that lives a normal life. Yeah. But that's why I appreciate that she's not coming from Beyonce's perspective. She's trying to channel her inner, every man, every woman. and how you might be feeling our day-to-day basis and telling you they will not break your soul. Oh, got you. And they work my nerves.
Starting point is 00:14:51 That's why I cannot sleep at night. Motivation. I know, it just says motivation right there. I'm looking for new foundation, and I'm on that new vibration. I'm building my own foundation. Hold on. Oh, baby, baby. You won't break my soul.
Starting point is 00:15:07 Although he doesn't come back They don't have no no yeah He comes in a little bit later Anyways Yeah man I think this is starting to turn into a It doesn't necessarily say Female specifically
Starting point is 00:15:20 It's kind of referencing No anybody I feel inspired off this Yeah that's feeling a little bit I relate to it So yeah They're not gonna break my soul They will not
Starting point is 00:15:32 And if they ever do break my soul I'll Fuck them Yeah, man. Well, she already quit her job. You'll just get in your Mitsubishi. I'm confused, though. Real quick.
Starting point is 00:15:42 As we're going through, she quit the job. And then she's still talking about she worked by 9. So she's off by 5. They work my nerves. She's looking for a new foundation, new vibration, own foundation. I got to be honest with you. For anybody out there, if you're going to do this, make sure you have, like, don't look for it after you quit your job. You know what?
Starting point is 00:16:02 You probably want to, like, as you're before you quit your job, like, kind of put in the the works of things so that when you actually quit you don't go from zero to zero because it's really hard i've done it castle was with me when i've done this before where we just didn't have a job and it was like i got a job tomorrow i thought i had it and we didn't have a job and then money just goes down really quickly you know it was a good point it's kind of weird that it says i just quit my job and then she talks about how she works nine to five like but you can you just quit your job yeah you're done with that nine to five you don't do that anymore they don't work your nerves no more they should have you're going to be able to sleep now it should have been in reverse
Starting point is 00:16:37 order almost. Like she should have ended it with I Just quit my job. Motivation. Yeah. Yeah, the writing's off. Also, the I Just Fell in Love kind of stands on an island there because none of the other words in either of those paragraphs have anything else to do with that. A lot of it is about kind of dealing with your professional life and maybe whatever is
Starting point is 00:16:57 stressing you out. Maybe she fell in love with herself and that's what gave her the courage to then quit the job, to then go out and try to do something on her own. She should have hammered that home. That's probably. I feel like you needed another line in there. Something else to really describe that. It does feel like there's something missing in there.
Starting point is 00:17:14 I feel like you ever have seen cuts in writing where they're like, okay, you know what? We're going to cut that. Cut that. And then. I was like, I got my degree in journalism, man. This is what I did all the time. I had a professor that always tell me sometimes you need to look at your best paragraph, stare at it, love it, read it over again, appreciate it, and I'll delete it. Because you've got to condense it.
Starting point is 00:17:34 And that's the hardest thing to do as a writer sometime. But like, oh, but I wrote that so good. Like, you know, it's in the way. It's getting in the way of like everything else around it. It's unnecessary. Get out. So maybe she overedited this and cut it down. She really wanted to keep that, oh, baby, baby.
Starting point is 00:17:50 There was a love part that she was talking about originally in the song. There had to be at least another line about the falling in love thing because it's just out there. But beyond that, the positivity of getting out, giving on your own. And you know what? Nobody's breaking our soul. especially in this world. Fuck that. You ain't breaking ourself.
Starting point is 00:18:07 You ain't breaking myself. Release your wiggle. Yagai, y, y, y, y, y, y, y. Release your mind. Release your job. Release the time. Release your train. Release the stress.
Starting point is 00:18:17 Release your love. And the doms in the back. Ain't taking no fix, but the whole click snap. There's a whole lot of people in the house. Trying to smoke with a yak in your mouth. And we back outside. We set you outside, but you ain't that outside.
Starting point is 00:18:40 Worldwide hoodie with the mask outside. In case you forgot how we act outside. There's a lot of a face I thought me a new face I was just a beat on, wait a minute No, I messed up Dude What the fuck was that?
Starting point is 00:19:26 I thought there would be an instrumental Anyway, I haven't heard the song, man So I was just guessing As to what the next part And I blew it Yeah, it just came up on a couple days ago myself So what do you What do you take it from that rap
Starting point is 00:19:37 Because there's a part of that rap That I didn't like Let's go over it. Only the DJs who dissect do. Yeah, go ahead. Let me hear with you. So first, our favorite dude comes in with our homeboy. Release your mind.
Starting point is 00:19:51 Release your job. Release the time. Release the trade. Release the stress. Release the love. Forget the rest. Yabai. Yabai.
Starting point is 00:19:58 And I don't know what any of that just said, but I like it. They put that effect on it. What's that effect called? Where he kind of feels like he's going underwater there? Or like underwater effect, I think it's called. Oh, there's actually a button. I've seen it. It's reverberation or something?
Starting point is 00:20:14 Oh, reverb? Yeah, that's it. I'm going to let down my hair because I lost my mind. Okay. Bees back and I'm sleeping real good at night. Okay, so maybe this is like because she quit her job. So now she's sleeping all right. Again, that should have probably been done in the reverse order than the last paragraph
Starting point is 00:20:31 to make it less confusing, but I understand it worked aesthetically. So either way. We know what we're at now. The Queens is in the front and the doms in the back. Ain't taken no flicks, but the... The whole click snapped. There's a whole lot of people in the house trying to smoke with the yak in your mouth. Try to smoke with cognac in your mouth, which you just drink the cognac first.
Starting point is 00:20:53 That's like a strikeout. Oh, so they hold it? Well, you still drink the shot first. Oh, that fucks you up, though. Yeah, you get nice little. Those are, those are. That takes you back to college. Those are the days.
Starting point is 00:21:02 Yep. Here's where I'm about to get pissed off. Good at night, and we back outside. You said you outside, but you ain't that outside. Worldwide, Hoodied with the Mask Outside, in case you forgot how we act outside. That part piss you off?
Starting point is 00:21:18 I hate. I absolutely hate when writers use the same exact word to rhyme. Yeah. Over and over. You call that juvenile syndrome. Remember that that was Juvenile's thing?
Starting point is 00:21:33 We still haven't actually covered a juvenile song. We brought him up that he does this every time we see it happen. Oh, yeah. We should brought it. I'm on a micche. Yeah, yeah. That's still a good.
Starting point is 00:21:41 juvenile syndrome I hate it man outside you said you're outside but you ain't that outside what are you talking about you said you outside
Starting point is 00:21:48 but you ain't that outside what are you talking about right there beyond the worldwide hoodie with a mask outside still still kind of confused or is that like is that somebody
Starting point is 00:21:58 you know what are they you know just somebody that's like trying to act all hood outside but being like or they're protesting or they're just
Starting point is 00:22:10 you know during COVID, we're going to the store during a rain and had to wear the mask outside in case you forgot how we act outside. What does she mean there? See, I don't know. This whole last part, she was had it. The poetry fell apart. She was like, you know what?
Starting point is 00:22:27 I'm getting tired and outside works and sounds cool. Yeah. So that's going to lower the snaps and slaps from the end. She just lost a snap on that. She lost something. I'll tell you that. But other than that, Cool.
Starting point is 00:22:42 At least she buried it deep in the second. This beat is hella dope. It's carrying it. I used hella. That's an orcow. And I had to bring it out. That's why it brought it out in you. And it's,
Starting point is 00:22:51 that guy in the back just really adds a lot of flavor to it. He adds like. He really brings his track home. If you don't, like if you didn't have sassonne and you use it in your beans, and now you add sassonne to your beans and you mix that. Like it changes the whole flavor. It makes it.
Starting point is 00:23:05 It's weird that my lyrics don't have who that is. We'll just. It's JZ, dude. I'm telling you. Usually, when I look at it, it tells me who saying this. I'm happy that Jay-Z is breaking out of his. All right. So then we're back on the motivation ship.
Starting point is 00:23:18 Because you got motivation. I done found, I found me new foundation. Shaking my new salvation. Oh, yeah, new salvation. And I'm going to build my own foundation. She said foundation twice. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:23:33 I guess if it's like the sort of bridge, like it's okay if you use the same word. Let's go into the next row and see if we can figure it out before she sings it. You don't seek it, you won't see it. That we all know can't break my soul. If you don't think it, you won't be it. That love ain't yours can't break my soul. Trying to fake it never makes it.
Starting point is 00:23:55 That we all know can't break myself. You can have the stress and not take less. I'll justify love. Now here comes that love thing again. And she's kind of drifting back into love. I'm telling you, I think it's more of a loving yourself. Yeah. Love you.
Starting point is 00:24:10 you like all right if you can't love yourself and tell yourself what you're going to do and how you're going to break on through and nobody's going to break your soul it's up to you to do that so you have to love yourself first that's what I'm taking from it because nothing else I don't know what she's talking about and you know what I love it if the fact is that when she first started by saying I just fell in love and what she indeed was trying to say is I fell in love with myself and like the person that I am and that I know that I can become snap good poetry B I'm into it. And that, that is how you make sure that no one will break your soul.
Starting point is 00:26:08 do that. Huh? She did it better than me, but that's what she did. She did not add all that bullshit in the end. A little bit. She had a little flavor to it. But anyway, looking for something that lives inside me. Looking for love, searching for love.
Starting point is 00:26:18 She just found love at the beginning. She was found love and find inside of herself. All she had to do is open up, look at herself and be like, boom, oh, there it is. Now I just fell in love. And I just quit my job. She's over. Just, again, take care of yourself. Make sure you have some savings left.
Starting point is 00:26:33 Don't just, like, quit your job and be like. Have a backup plan of some kind. Don't just do that. I've done it. it's not a good idea just out the gate it's a bad bad month or two they just have like a bad conversation in their manager yeah you're like I'm out I've done it me and he men are out then two days later you're like god damn man I really had a bill I had to pay like in two days man should have game plan that but yes definitely what you love yourself figure out a way out you know strategically that's loving yourself by loving yourself you will plan ahead to make sure that you don't
Starting point is 00:27:05 you know, torture yourself by just quitting your job and having to go through that fucking stuff. So anyway, yes. She's talking about herself. She loved herself. You ain't breaking her soul because she finally found it inside of herself. I like the song, man. Very positive.
Starting point is 00:27:18 And the only thing I'm just liking is that fucking one part of the word is kept using outside multiple times and could have changed it to anything side. It's got to like, by my side, outside, living live. You want to write, like, I don't care. Anything would have just give me some rhyme in there. So this is kind of like if she had turned this paper and to you. It would have had an A-minus and you would have just marked it with a red, that little part over here, like, repetition with a question mark. You know, English teachers just do
Starting point is 00:27:42 that. They just put like one word of question mark. You can do better. And you could do better right next to it. Yeah. We can find other words. Something. Yeah, fuck that. But anyway. Try finding parallels. Other than that, the beat, the story behind it, Beyonce's strong, the random Jay-Z guy in the back. Let's call him the Gigamann. Gigamman. Gigamand Jay-Z. Gigamand, Jessica. And I love that. It's because it's very subtle. But, like, Like, they're suddenly, they just raise the volume on up just a little bit. And in the background, you can't even hear exactly what he's saying,
Starting point is 00:28:10 but you just kind of hear him, like, making sounds that are just like, you just hear, you feel his presence all of a sudden in a verse. What is he in the back there? I feel like he's in a different room. Just having a seizure on the floor. Just like, oh, turn up his up. He's possibly not even, like, they were in two different recurring studios and he was being so loud in the next door of recording studio that they were like,
Starting point is 00:28:30 you know, just leave him. He sounds kind of cool there. That's actually a good. Hey, tune up the mic and Pookie's booth real quick. up turn it up and it'll be honest to keep going i like this this is working here like because how would you figure that out man who wrote that in
Starting point is 00:28:42 okay we're going to have you sing and break us on there's some random guy that's going to be just yaggackackay yeah okay you'll see it it'll be good it'll be good like i just don't know how that's talked about it's the whole music in general when that happens is the producer must have been like yo watch this and i think we bring it back to the jingaman
Starting point is 00:29:00 because uh he wants to tell us about how he's about to explode well i think we're doing the salvation I want to hear salvation. I want to hear a new foundation. I want to hear the rest of this track because it's going to keep us going. Castle, let's get it.
Starting point is 00:29:10 Let it run. Release your wiggle. Woo! And your mind. Release your mind. And your stress. Release the job. Release the time.
Starting point is 00:30:13 And forget the rest. Release the trade. Wiggle, wiggle. Wiggle, wiggle. That guy creates such a jam sandwich. He really adds a lot of flavor to the same. Just the fact that he comes in right off the top and just hits you with it, brings all the energy.
Starting point is 00:30:27 and then he just kind of goes like slides in and out like fades in and then he just comes in one more time to just slam dunk it on the baseline for the finish and let's bionse just carry the entire song in the middle and just does her empowering shit with her beautiful voice and her you know fantastic musicery really was good except for the one line out there so one red mark on the whole song snaps give it to us castle that's it so we got four slaps there's a fourth delayed slap Three and a fourth delayed. Fourth delayed. A bunch of yaka, yaka yackas. With the jigger man coming in with a yada, la, y'a, y'all. And then one release your wiggle. And then a release your lime. Which I didn't mean to say, but I did, so we're just going to roll with it.
Starting point is 00:31:23 Basically, it's like you're taking a shot of a drone, right? Or you got a corona. No, I want the shot. I'm going shot with it. Fish taco. No, I'm going shot with it. I'm just telling you. Shut up.
Starting point is 00:31:35 I got my thing. You could turn this into your, who slaps and snaps are these? Maybe some lime aids. Somebody's like, oh, they're like, hey, man, you're going to use a lime when you take that shot? And you're like, yeah, man. They're like, no, man. Release your line. You got this, okay?
Starting point is 00:31:49 You went far with that. Throw back, dude. Channel your inner Beyonce, okay? You are a champion, and you do not let anybody break your soul, especially that lime or that patron. Take it, brother. T-de-hoo. Thank you. Just want to say my slaps are going to be a little bit lame because I busted my pinky finger.
Starting point is 00:32:08 And it's really hard to slap. So here we go. pretty good the snaps were kind of whack what's up with your snaps right right right right right all right four snaps and four slaps
Starting point is 00:32:25 you look like I wanted to add something else they're telling you man Beyonce if you just added a inside she was that close to a five slap and then you added a something one other by my side
Starting point is 00:32:40 so you're actually okay you're okay with her using side every time as long as she changed the first part just not outside five times you could have used anything to you make some something work with inside to my side, right side. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:32:53 Especially because the actual sentences didn't really make sense. It didn't really bring a lot to it, didn't know what you were talking about. It's like you standing outside. So yeah, so everything was perfect except for that. Take it back, redo it, come back to me, fix that with something at least is a little bit better.
Starting point is 00:33:08 Y'all will give you the five slaps and five snaps. I'll give you really one of the best things because this song was dope. It has a dope background guy. It has a dope beat. Beyonce sings their ass off on it. And it has a great story to it. and everything about it is dope, except for that one outside.
Starting point is 00:33:26 You're trying to go too hard with the word outside, and he pissed me off, and he lowered your grade, and you could have got perfect score. Hey, you know what? Don't let it break your soul. Don't let it break your soul. You can do better, but don't let it break yourself. Because that verse will not break your soul.
Starting point is 00:33:44 Your job that you think sucks, that you want to quit immediately, but you don't have anything lined up, so you might like that. a little bit, you know, because you're not sleeping at night. That's not going to break your soul. You're Mitsubishi Mirage, even though you talk up its gas mileage, and you know it's kind of secretly a piece of shit and everybody laughs at it.
Starting point is 00:33:59 That's not going to break your soul. Recently, I haven't been able to get past like 65. My car won't go past 65. It's like a really slut of it. Hey, don't let it break your soul. Mix! Mix!

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