730Rarri - So Bad So Sad
Weekly Music
730Rarri has just released a new single titled "So Bad So Bad," which is one of his most melodic and experimental sounding tracks. With this one, he's broadening both his sound and his audience. Rarri has been doing his thing over the past year, dropping music and music videos. His consistency and quality are among the most impressive things to come out of the underground. Few people are doing it like him, and his success and upward trajectory are proof of that. His consistency is one of the most impressive things about him, I say that because it takes work, money and discipline to do what he does and that is truly what separates him from the rest. Music and art is perfected and mastered through repetition and Rarri is doing just that, each release is getting more and more exciting and diverse. His palette as a musician is growing and expanding. He truly is one of those who is well on his way to making an impression. "So Bad So Bad" begins with an electronic hyperpop instrumental that features a powerful 808 pattern to give it some kick. The instrumentals give this song a different energy. It matches that archaic cover art and the overall aesthetic of the entire release. Rarri's cadence is consistent throughout his music, but in this one he really brings a higher tonality with a much higher emphasis on melodies. On this track, he emphasizes his vocals more than the lyrics. His flows and rhythms are always natural and great; he delivered some crazy flow changes throughout the track and his delivery is flawless. This song focuses on its vibe rather than its overall message. This track is perfect for a game time event or a party. It has a fun and exciting vibe to it, as well as bringing good energy. However, it conveys a grand and exciting feeling that appeals to a different type of audience than his traditional style would. I'm really looking forward to 2023 and seeing what collaborations or projects he has in store for us. Whatever it is, I'm sure it will be something special.
Written by Maxim Bayarsky