
Frezya drops in as a virtual vocalist fronting a seven-minute heist movie in audio form. “Furtiva (Feat. LPSV)” is a cinematic banger and a fully licensed asset built for creators: streamers, VTubers, RPG storytellers, game devs, anyone who needs a long, tension-laced track they can use without worrying about copyright landmines. Lokidio Lab’s whole deal is treating music like a technical resource as much as an artwork, and this debut makes that philosophy feel incredibly cool rather than clinical.
The track opens in the half-light: slow, suspenseful brass creeping in like a score cue as the scene tightens. A female voice breaks the silence with a knife-sharp line, “Loyalty is the only cup they can’t hack,” and suddenly you’re in the getaway car. Then the male vocal hits, rapping smug and unhurried over a cavernous bass, tossing out lines like “The city’s on its knees” with the swagger of someone who already knows how the story ends.
When the chorus slides in, smooth, melodic, promising that “underneath the sun, we are the chosen ones,” the mood shifts from pure menace to triumphant, as if the job is already in the bag. Heavy, phonk-styled low end and Amapiano-tinged rhythms keep the groove bouncing while dark, mariachi-flavored horns coil through the mix.
As “Furtiva” unfolds, it just keeps leveling up. A female voice with a high, luscious tone glides in delicately over the thumping beat, before the horns return and she murmurs that “they think they got us boxed in, but they don’t know who we are.” Organic percussion taps in, ratcheting up the tension, drops hit harder, and by the final stretch the track feels like an extended set piece: dynamic, atmospheric, and made to loop seamlessly while your story—on screen or on stream—steals the show.
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Review by: Naomi Joan

