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David Bowie - Glashrs Hot New Pop-Hit Single “Crazy”

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Glashrs who is fresh in the game has released his new song Crazy on September 24, 2021. He collaborated with his twin sister Cory DeMario on this new amazing Pop/EDM track. Crazy already made a mark on his fans. Crazy is a mixture of a catchy pop rhythm with an energetic, and “crazy” drop that’s perfect to dance to in all sorts of different functions. Crazy lyrics represent the feeling of just starting off college days, where partying is a normal thing, and the night plays a big role in not only having fun but growing up in a way. Glashrs and his sister both graduated from Vero Beach High School in 2020 during the hype of Pandemic Covid 19, so there wasn’t much of anything to do. Now everything comes back to normal, now is the time to enjoy this song, and well go for “Crazy”
This is the first time that Glashrs is releasing his song with his sister on his own platform. Glashrs is producing and co-writing her original tracks for the past 2 years, it’s exciting to see two talented siblings taking in the music industry at the same time, but on their own as well. This isn't the first time they've worked together, and it won't be the last. Everyone is excited to see what they both offer to their fans in the future. Glashrs wrote this song while n his car and stated “the lyrics came easy to me that’s how I think a great song is made, when it feels simple, and it just comes to you stuck with it... although the mix was a bear, but I figured it out eventually” Cory killed the vocals as always she’s a great singer, and knew how I wanted it to sound, I’m very happy with how it turned out!
What Instruments and Melodies are Used in This Song?
Like most of Glashrs’s songs, “Crazy” catchy melody has also written on a grand piano which he then transfers over to his DAW and uses special synthesizers to get a unique sound, and experiments with the production, and brings the whole song to life. Check out its amazing lyrics below!
Back then we been trippin bout that old shit
Times changed now I’m feeling kinda ruthless
I don’t know why I’ve been changing my mind lately
Mhmm
Pour up then we hop inside a spaceship
Go off like we live inside the matrix
Damn right now it’s time to go fucking crazy
Mhmm
Ridin down slow with the top down
Subs blastin hear the rumble through the whole town
Livin it up and we don’t give a fuck baby
Who needs sleep when we livin like this and we livin like that, so don’t call me right back yeah yeah
Got a thing for the champagne, the buzz got me going crazy
Woah woah woah we been going hard all night
We can’t seem to stop even when we see the sunrise
Damn right we been going so fucking crazy
Yea
To learn more about Glashrs, visit his YouTube channel to follow him or check his recent songs at Spotify.
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