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Truer Than Language

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Channeling the sophisticated, intimate groove of Maroon 5, this neo-soul and funk-pop track is a masterclass in organic, analog warmth. Grounded by a smooth walking bassline, brushed drums, and the gentle lead of a vintage Rhodes piano, the arrangement creates a beautifully improvised, conversational atmosphere at a relaxed 88 BPM.

Thematically, the song delves into the philosophical limitations of language. It explores the profound, "nameless feeling" that rests in the middle of the chest-a complex emotion that often slips away the moment we try to label it with imperfect words.

The vocal performance is intentionally conversational, perfectly matching the intimate recording aesthetic. As the jazz-inflected chord progressions naturally shift from a contemplative F minor to a more open, accepting A-flat major, the track provides a comforting realization: some feelings are simply truer than language. Free from heavy production and cold digital sounds, this introspective piece offers a deeply human, soulful resonance.

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