The music creates a bold and irreverent sound, drawing inspiration from various influential artists while significantly diverging from mainstream styles. Instrumentals feel distorted and out of sync, as if filtered through a haze, showcasing a playful complexity in rhythm and sound. Collaborators enhance the exploratory nature of the compositions, moving away from emotional anchors toward a more abstract and adventurous style. Influences from artists like Frank Ocean and Bilal can be discerned, as the work embodies an evolving, boundary-pushing approach that prioritizes innovative exploration over traditional song structures.
This is bold, irreverent, exploratory music; it contrasts interestingly with Dijon's contributions to the Bieber record, which tended to smooth Bieber out, make him palatable, and anchor him in somewhat human feelings and emotional melodies.
The instrumentals sound pre-filtered through a weed haze, often arriving a beat later than expected. Sometimes the rhythms even seem to trip over themselves, as on 'HIGHER!' which feels like it's constantly having seconds added and subtracted from it.
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