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“INFERNO” is a glorious, worthwhile, and ear-catching two-and-a-quarter minutes courtesy of Sub Urban and Bella Poarch.
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“N
o halo / Baby, I’m the reason why Hell’s so hot / Inferno.” Wow! 🎙 Sub Urban and 🎙 Bella Poarch make 🎵 “INFERNO” (Hell) sound heavenly – at least from the listener’s perspective! As you’d expect a song about hell must be set in a minor key – it would be odd if it had been set in major! Clocking in at just shy of two-and-a-quarter minutes, Bella and Sub make sure their bombard us with high quality.I heart the instrumental intro on “INFERNO,” which sets the tone, prefacing the full-fledged, colorful production work. Notably, the classical music cues utilized are sweet. Where the vocals are concerned, I love the playful, expressive vocals by Bella Poarch. Much like on “Build a Bitch”, she has ample potential as a pop artist. It’s not only Bella though – how about that Sub Urban? Sub matches those playful vocals by Poarch; I’m digging his tone as he sings in an undertone.
“Manic like a chandelier, crack the ceiling Marie Antoinette ‘cause she’s lost her mind Falling for exteriors, as appealing As they might be, I know I’m afraid.”
Overall, there’s a novel nature to this track that makes it really intriguing. Melodically, it’s well-penned and tuneful to the nth degree. Furthermore, the lyrics are successful.
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