Logic cannot define how Ferro's song can be so bad for KLA

It could be the worst we've heard for a long time, or if you're younger, it could just be very easy never to hear the most horrible songs. Honestly, it's on a level which, of course, today the artist himself must be deeply repentant of [...]
Frankly, it's at a level that, of course, today the artist must be deeply repentant for what he did, writes critical thoughts within Periscope.
Album í Self Loyalty was of tremendous value as to the development of '%sund) and the melodic impressive lines, despite the lyricity of staying weak, remains a project that we can return from time to time and listen willingly and melancholi to the potential Ferro had as an artist.
We deliberately said that he had, since we rarely hear about him in music, and much more often we read and hear about his day deeds involving girlfriends, beatings, and things that have nothing to do with art.
Despite what you might think and have once thought of Feron, man has been a real sensation in his golden time, as he miraculously turned social networks and the internet into an advantage, turning himself into a man whom everyone wants to hate, but cannot stand without commenting.
However, it is difficult to forgive him for what he had done exactly today, a year earlier.
On November 28, 2020, he published a song that is just... oh my God, terrible.
In collaboration with ʹTrix, the song entitled Freedom Has a Name and It is fair to say it's created with algoritma to sound bad.
At the beginning of the song, there is a mediocre melody in the background with guitars and some other elements, but once Fero gets on the stage, it creates a completely different melody, which is absolutely terrible for the way he sounds, with the rapper trying to praise The KLA and legendary commander Adem Jashar, but performing at an ultra-bad level.
In fact, Ferro's verses seem to have been created by an elementary school student as they recite and do not perform.
Then, music undergoes radical changes again, as Trix begins, these give a little bit of normality with normal and regular tunes, nothing worse than other songs of this nature.
However, as if the horror of the first part of Ferro were not enough, it returns to continue profaning the attempt to seal the horror.
He speaks, doesn't sing, using verses that are below mediocre level and beyond what can be expected by an artist with a tracer and a fanatic so big that Fero is supposed to have.
We can continue to elaborize the level of horror as much as we want on this project, it's so bad, so we're deciding to close it here by letting you judge it even below. /Periscope. com/












