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(I Don't Give a) Crap

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It is a track that seamlessly merges elements of 80s techno with 2000s disco punk. Wang One refers to this fusion as "Future Disco Punk." This genre blends DAW-based electronic pop with 2000s Disco Punk, rooted in early 80s techno, post-punk, and new wave.

The reason Wang One became captivated by "Future Disco Punk" is the significant influence of Chinese music streaming services that began in the 2010s. With the advent of streaming, Wang One gained free access to international music, discovering artists like Daft Punk, KRAFTWERK, and YMO. Particularly inspired by Daft Punk's French electro-pop, they crafted their current musical style.

"(I Don't Give a) Crap" is pronounced "Crap," without reading the parentheses. The track instantly draws listeners in, raising the energy and tension of the entire song. A particularly exhilarating moment is Lola's "hahaha" laughter part in the B section. This track is an updated version of a song created three years ago (2021), and Lola's Laughter is the original recording from three years ago. This laughter adds humor and warmth, leaving a lasting impression on the listener.

The lyrics depict the emotions of trying to find one's path between dreams and reality, conveying a message of following your beliefs without being bound by conventional rules or expectations.

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(I Don't Give a) Crap

iTunes Store • Electronic TOP SONGS • Japan • TOP 51 • 10 Oct 2024

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(I Don't Give a) Crap

Apple Music • Tokyo Highway • 13 Sep 2024 Apple Music • New in Electronic • 15 Sep 2024 Spotify • キラキラポップ:ジャパン • 17 Sep 2024 Spotify • New Music Everyday - tuneTracks (curated by TuneCore Japan) • 9 Sep 2024

Artist Profile

  • Wang One

    Lola One and Case Wang from China met in Tokyo and formed the indie-electronic unit "Wang One". The band's name is a combination of their family names, "Wang" and "One." Combining the free-spirited artistic sensibility of vocalist Lola with the sound producer, track maker, and DJ Case, they are sending a new era of dance music from Asia to the world. With the release of three original songs that are an exquisite mix of retro and modern, and live performances with big acts, they are gaining recognition and attention from people in the industry and music enthusiasts alike. Lola One: Born in Nanjing, China. Singer and composer. Her emotional singing and performances on stage. Her lyrics, written in English, have a deep and core worldview, heralding the emergence of a new generation of electronic pop. Case Wang: Born in Shanghai, China. He is in charge of sound production, composition, keyboards, vocoder, bass, and DJing. The diverse sounds and beats that come out of his fingertips are Wang One's "brain" and "heart." And the vocoder chorus is another "voice" of Wang One.

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