“THESE CORPORATE BITCHES TRYNA KILL ME!!!” by Sorana

As a brand new release, “THESE CORPORATE BITCHES TRYNA KILL ME!!!” by Sorana stands out as an anthem of individuality and power. It uses EDM and pop influence to build idol vibes with amazing energy.

This track does really well with its synth flow. Its percussion and bass synths have a rushed energy, and it makes the whole track nothing short of exciting. The repeated hook in the chorus is absolutely addictive. In terms of vocals, there’s a really great rhythmic drive, but a great melody isn’t sacrificed. Though it’s electronic, there’s a dash of humanness and emotion that shines through them, and they’re dynamic in both tone and quality. “THESE CORPORATE BITCHES TRYNA KILL ME!!!” belongs at any exciting club or rave, though it also has the vibe of a track that would land well in a packed arena. That being said, the lyrics make a jab at the music industry in a way that could be relatable to those in other job fields as well.

So, what does this jab sound like? It comes straight off the main hook, which is a repetition of the title. It’s about being an individual, someone who stands out in their environment. There are some lines, such as “Who says second verse needs to be the same as the first? / If I can’t say the shit I want, I don’t wanna go to work,” which directly correlate with the music industry. However, the chorus is left a bit more vague, and it can apply to anyone stuck in a corporate job without being listened to or given proper respect. The sense of individualism in this track also takes on a sense of power in the self, and overall, it’s super catchy.

Sorana is great at releasing high-energy jams with well-thought lyrics, and “THESE CORPORATE BITCHES TRYNA KILL ME!!!” is no exception. It came out on February 6, so there’s still time to catch it while it’s fresh!

Written by Sage Plapp

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