I am almost certain I have heard ZRi. perform this song as an unreleased because how could not recognise the chorus. I'm not great at identifying sounds, and I may be incorrect, but there is a looping sound, that I want to call a synth, that can be heard for the majority of the song and it feels like all of the other elements are built around because its the 'defining' tempo. Oxii.Moron's presence provided a nice contrast to ZRi. His trap-inspired flow fits in really Scarface Panda's alt electro production. On a side note, Oxii.Moron has always been an artist that takes great care in that aspect of his music. Overall, this song is perhaps as 'ZRi. as a ZRi. song gets'. I guess that would only make sense if you listen to his music. So this is me saying you should go listen to ZRi's music.
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