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For moderate energy boost, you would use 12B and a high energy boost can either be 5B or 10B. Though, if you want a low energy drop, you should looking for songs with either a camelot key of 3A or 2B will give you a low energy drop, 6B would be a moderate one, and 1B or 8B would be a high energy drop.

Lastly, 12A allows you to change the mood. An error has occurred! We could not play this song at this time. Song Analysis Audio information that is featured on blessings by Griff Lamar. Harmonic Matches Find songs that harmonically matches to blessings by Griff Lamar.

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I Got A Friend feat. Because of the military, I had the benefit of going to college. I was more focused on the music. To be constantly working is something that seems embedded in our culture, especially for a creator. While on your break, did you feel a lot of pressure to get back to creating music, or were you content in your hiatus?

I have to tell you why I stepped away first: I was conflicted about the message I was giving. I was on that whole wave of doing what everyone else was doing.

I had a daughter at the time and as she got older, I started to realize: What am I instilling in her? She can look back on me and literally look me up on YouTube. That was a big part of it. I wanted to keep my morals whether or not I saw that quick success.

I wanted to please everyone or not please but I wanted the approval. All [of] that made me want to step back. In your new songs. Can you explain why that is? Hip-hop and rap started out almost therapeutically to tell the stories of those who seemingly had no voice. How do you explain the shift from real-life struggles to a more materialistic brag? I had girls, I had money, I had friends and that whole lifestyle— it was just an aspect of my life I never wanted growing up.

I know I wanted to create, I wanted to be appreciated for my talents. That whole lifestyle was a product of my environment. I know how easy it is to get sucked into that. Are there any influences in the music or crazy music video ideas from your experience in the Air Force? The Air Force introduced me to some really close friends. This was the first time I got a chance to get familiar with the area. If you asked me where Central and Wyoming are, I could tell you — that was one of the best aspects of the military — a bunch of people in an unfamiliar area and we grew to know it as well as each other.

As far as writing music, not right now. Authenticity is another running theme in your music Can you talk about why that is important to you? I experienced this rare thing where everyone was my friend and no one was at the same time. No one cared about asking about me. They wanted to tell me about their cousin who raps, their brothers, sisters, uncles, their mom. They would say how they really felt with friends, but in public show open support to me and it was confusing. I honestly had more respect to the people [who] stood by what they said about not liking me or my music.

The way I was raised, you communicate your differences. Communication was the way you bridge the gap between personalities and differences. I have a couple of other songs that have already been released that I am not actively pushing for I also plan to do videos for.



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