Marques Martin's "Something Ain't Right", On Paranoia And Absence
"Something ain't right" stands defiantly, inviting listeners to confront the shadows we cast on the misunderstood.
Marques Martin's "Something ain't right" threads a spellbinding journey through the corridors of the mind with a backdrop of celestial harp and languid sax. A self-produced marvel, Martin melds live instrumentation with insightful storytelling, illustrating the scorn faced by those battling unseen struggles. This hip-hop odyssey delivers an immersive melody that's as much an apology as it is an indicting commentary on societal abandonment in times of mental strife. His articulate flow, intertwined with the soul of the pianist and saxophonist, fosters a rich soundscape—a manifesto from the 'judged.' "Something ain't right" stands defiantly, inviting listeners to confront the shadows we cast on the misunderstood. In its closing note, the track holds a mirror to our collective conscience, echoing with the dissonance of neglected empathy.
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