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Bailey Grey - Give Me A Break

In a world that is literally burning this summer, Bailey Grey comes in with some piping hot tea to feed the flames with Give Me A Break. This electro-pop-goth artist expands the scope of all the genres she has brought together so far. With some of her songs having been played over 200,000 times, she only stands to grow her listening base through the way she experiments with music. Give Me A Break follows a spoken word, come rap, come electro-pop format. While the song has a steady beat pattern with the occasional ebbs and flows, she has chosen to use her words as her choice of weapon. She holds nothing back; she is sharp and precise with her words and evidently measured with the meter she uses. “And no arrests to clean up public pollution. I say bring back public execution." Someone bring the extinguisher because she is coming in strong and spicy with her facts. It is refreshing to see artists who refuse to shy away from reality and choose to look it in the eye and state the truth. This poetic Cerci has a verbal medicine to clean all sorts of systems, and this song would work brilliantly in a series like Why Women Kill. Though it is a comedy series, it is sharp and very real with its facts. Bailey Grey gives us one hell of a demonstration of the true purpose of art. Yes, it is to feel things, but it is also to not shy away from the rot that infiltrates this society. If you are in the mood to rage and fuel it, this song is for you, and it can replace your morning cup of coffee.

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