
C'mon For Wild & Life
It’s a beauti’ life, but sometimes it’s just like that,
Yeah, sometimes life is shit, and I’ve got nowhere to turn. The days stack up 'til the routine starts to burn,
There’s nothing left to cheer for
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7 songs
3:25

2:06

Rumor Has It
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Genre: Khmer Electronic Dance / Pop (Nheak), It is specifically designed for dancing, distinct from traditional slow ballads or folk songs, Vibe: Energetic, Playful, and Upbeat, The title "Standard Srei Saat" (Standard Beautiful Girl) suggests a flirtatious and fun theme, celebrating beauty or setting a "standard" for attractiveness, which fits the party atmosphere, Fast-paced, driving 4/4 beat intended to get people moving (shaking/dancing), Heavy use of synthesizer keyboards to lead the melody and rhythm, typical of the modern "Orkes" sound, It likely features punchy electronic drums and a prominent bassline, lively, and clear, cutting through the busy instrumentation to keep the energy high
3:57

1:57

In My Little Loop
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bounce, electro-pop, emo, bouncy synth, sleep, female vocals, drama, emo vibes
3:01

Tomorrow vs. The Past
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It is a cinematic power-pop ballad that feels like a massive movie anthem, It combines signer delicate, emotional vocals with a booming, heavy beat and polished electronic production, It channels the vibe of songs like 'Love Me Like You Do, ' balancing romantic vulnerability with a driving, stadium-sized sound
2:47

Home For The Holidays, My Mom
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upright bass, heartfelt, muted brass punches, big-band reeds; intimate close-mic vocal, musical, folk, fresh, classic 50s crooner phrasing, lush modulating key change on final chorus, brushed drums and sleigh bells; warm strings, vintage holiday crooner swing with full orchestra, swing, commercial holiday single sheen
5:22

Young Soul (Interlude)
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Dark Alt-Pop Ballad
It's a brooding Indie Folk Ballad or Chamber Pop track, The production is soft, atmospheric, and piano-driven, creating a melancholy atmosphere, However, the lyrics are intensely angry, tackling themes of sexism and gaslighting, making it an exercise in quiet, deliberate rage
