Creating this song wasn't easy, but I'm so proud of how it turned out.
Want to say a big thank you for everyones support over the years. During the years trapped inside with chronic health problems the main thing that kept me going was a belief that one day I would come out the other side, and be able to achieve success through music. I don’t have a label, and sometimes pushing these things as hard as I want becomes a massive challenge, and I find myself frustrated that there aren’t enough hours in the day to push it as far as I want to. I would love to ask a favour to anyone who has ever enjoyed my music over the years, and it will only take a few minutes of your day.It would mean the world to me if you shared ‘Hi Ren’ as much as you can, over social media platforms, with friends, over email. Together, and with your help I can hopefully reach people all over the world, and get one step closer to the dream I always had! Thank you so much for the support so far!
Ren
His message might be a positive one, but his music videos seem to tend toward horror-movie scenarios! I guess the videos are meant to grab your attention.
Oddly enough, I didn't make the horror-film connection till you pointed it out. Moreover, I must have watched over a hundred reaction videos, and none of them noticed that horror connection, either. Most connected to mental health issues.
I review a lot of movies, so I guess I'm just in a cinematic frame of mind. I see hospitals and asylums and immediately think those are horror-movie tropes. His songs do seem to be more about mental health and self-affirmation, though, so he's probably not trying deliberately for a horror vibe.
His message might be a positive one, but his music videos seem to tend toward horror-movie scenarios! I guess the videos are meant to grab your attention.
ReplyDeleteLook at this world we live in. Isn’t it all a horror movie?
DeleteOddly enough, I didn't make the horror-film connection till you pointed it out. Moreover, I must have watched over a hundred reaction videos, and none of them noticed that horror connection, either. Most connected to mental health issues.
ReplyDeleteBut I think that you're also right.
Jeffery Hodges
I review a lot of movies, so I guess I'm just in a cinematic frame of mind. I see hospitals and asylums and immediately think those are horror-movie tropes. His songs do seem to be more about mental health and self-affirmation, though, so he's probably not trying deliberately for a horror vibe.
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