This was a great first listen to a podcast and the first one to which I have subscribed. It was fun to hear how this song was created because it gave me new ideas to try to build instruments and set the tones for new tracks. I don’t believe they are copying anyone else because it’s more of a straightforward explanation, rather than an interview asking questions back and forth. However, they spoke too fast when giving the artist biographies, as well as the ads at the beginning of the podcast. jhen aiko sativa (remix) lyrics : intro: jhen aiko & swae lee yeah, oh, oh yeah chorus: swae lee why you make it so complicated off the drink. The host did a good job of giving a background of the artist and providing information on what we’d be listening to. I wasn’t a fan of the show before, but listening to it and finding out how everything was created is really interesting.
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The episode does take full advantage of audio possibilities because the producer explains how they make the beat, how they got the sounds, how they layered everything, and built it from scratch to a full song.
It would have been nice to hear about all the other famous songs made by the artists. I like it because I hear the artists’ approach to how they wanted the track to sound and their process of recording it. I listened to it a couple times while walking and laying down relaxing after a hard day of work. I learned that Lee came to the studio and rapped three whole versions of the song off the top of his head and it was interesting to learn that not all artists work in the same way. I was surprised when Jhene said she had the song for about a year before actually going at it head on with Lee. I also like how the producer, Brian Warfield, explained how he created each sound for the track while making it. I love Aiko and Lee as artists, so I knew this would be a great song with them collaborating together. Also discover the danceability, energy, liveness, instrumentalness, happiness and more musical. This was interesting because this is a very popular song and I loved just the vibe of the track. Find the key and BPM for Sativa By Jhen Aiko, Swae Lee.
The first episode I listened to, was Jhene Aiko’s “Sativa” ft.
Stay Ready (WAL) - Jhene Aiko ft.I chose the Song Exploder music podcast because it explains how beats are created for songs, as well as the artist’s arrival for creating the song. Jhené Aiko - Blue Dreams (Covered by Christina Mar By submiting artists/songs and upvoting or downvoting song codes you get extra points and show up on our leaderboards. If you have other codes you would like to add for Jhene Aiko, you can do so by signing up. For this artist we have 13 music codes thus far. She is an actress and composer, known for Creed (2015), When the Bough Breaks (2016) and Jhené Aiko: Maniac (2017). On thi page you will find all the Jhene Aiko Roblox music codes. Jhené Aiko was born on Main Los Angeles, California, USA as Jhené Aiko Efuru Chilombo. On our site you will be able to find all the Roblox music codes that you can use to activate songs within games.