Run From Me by [USER] Salv.E: Review
What makes a song true and full of emotions? Itโs when itโs depicted from a personal tragic experience. โRun From Meโ is about Salv.E speaking about his ex-girlfriend. The song follows the genre of trip-hop and rap music. All instruments and mixing were done by him and the track is very fascinating even though it is only one minute fifty-one seconds. His influences are Yung Lean, Corbin (Spooky Black), alternative rock, and more.
The song begins with a synth sound and a key player on an electronic piano, and then there is a brief guitar solo that is filled with soulful feelings. The tune steadily builds up until it reaches its peak, at which point a distant-sounding vocal with a touch of echo and reverb and some harmonies appears. With a little rap here and there, it also has vocals that harmonize with each other in some sections. The drum beats are heavy and strike you in a fun way, even though it has lyrics of woe and the bass line is very cool and has the power to make the listeners move their heads to the flow of the music.
It has a unique style, and the way it was composed and delivered was very fascinating. From start to finish, it was full of grooves and moods, and even though the lyrics talk about his ex-girlfriend, the music is uplifting. It was a mixture of a few genres that was blended pleasantly and precisely.
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Review by: Stevie Waters