Black Day ft. Stefano Vaccari by Pagliarini: Review
Fast-paced EDM and electronica surge in Pagliarini’s track “Black Day” ft. Stefano Vaccari. A throbbing bass is prominent in this piece all the while a graceful singer directs its flow. The melody follows the pattern of Eurobeat, and vintage dance music before the 2000s hit. Altogether, the tune’s nature and rhythm pattern are thrilling to the core and should excite anyone who comes across it.
“Black Day” is one such track that is reminiscent of the disco scene in the late 1990s. It pertains to that era’s theme because of the singer’s presence and the synthesizer’s explosiveness. This blend contributes to the eccentricity of the song, and from a tonal angle adds to the genre appeal of the aforementioned era. Furthermore, the bassline of “Black Day” was truly captivating. It had this thumping tempo that keeps your heart pumping and excites you all the same. In addition to that, treble-infused synths are attached to the song’s rhythm, and this is where its Eurobeat aspect enters. The tune has a fascinating flow with an infectious hook that should keep you humming for days on end.
Pagliarini and Stefano Vaccari were in their element on this EDM banger. From the vocal prowess to the instrumental synergy “Black Day” is a tight track that commands the listener to get up and dance. With that being said, I highly recommend this piece, so don’t miss out on it folks.
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