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Magic Perversion

by PRISM OCEAN

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don't cry here, okay daddy?
don't cry here, okay daddy?
don't cry here, okay daddy?

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Prism Ocean's debut starts as a punch in face of this generation. Magic Perversion is said to be the rejected twin brother of Classroom Sexxtape by death's dynamic shroud. Bringing back demi-forgotten songs from the 2000s like "Single Ladies" by Beyoncé and "Chandelier" by Sia, Prism Ocean twists the samples - on side-A - at his will to tell a narrative that exposes the dark side of the youth and the problems it faces in modern days. On side B, he then changes the mood to something smoother and calm in nature, making it more emotional. This remarks the double mood of adolescence: rebellion and rage - shown in Side A - and sadness and despair - shown in Side B.

"Touch of Love (Curse of Life)" represents the temptations teenagers are exposed to in the internet and television, as shown by the saxphone in the background and the sexiness of Beyoncé's voice. The last track, "Take a Ride with Me", gives the listener the feeling of flying in space, in freedom. "Should'nt Grow Older" turns the fear of growing up into music; in the second half of it, the teenager tries to hide his fears and emotions by pretending he/she's rich, beautiful and famous around his/her friends.

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released September 1, 2019

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