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For moderate energy boost, you would use 8B and a high energy boost can either be 1B or 6B. Though, if you want a low energy drop, you should looking for songs with either a camelot key of 11A or 10B will give you a low energy drop, 2B would be a moderate one, and 9B or 4B would be a high energy drop. Lastly, 8A allows you to change the mood. An error has occurred! We could not play this song at this time.

KEY A Major. Corinne Bailey Rae. All Dressed In Love. Jenny Don't Be Hasty. Doo Wop That Thing - Edit. God Only Knows feat. Jack Rutter didn't have the kind of 21st birthday that will inspire another Miles Teller-fronted party film. Better known as the face of solo project Ritt Momney, Rutter has been living in his hometown of Salt Lake City, Utah since the pandemic started in March.

And prior to the touring shutdown, he was just two shows into a stretch of dates planned across the U. Despite the uneventful 21st birthday, there has still been plenty to celebrate for Ritt Momney over the past several months. The indie rock act released a cover of Corinne Bailey Rae 's hit single "Put Your Records On" in late April, which has since gone viral, fueled by a make-up challenge on TikTok — more than 1. It has led to Ritt Momney's first Hot entry — the song hit a No.

Mitt Romney. Though it's now your solo project, Ritt Momney used to be a larger recording band. Would you ever want to return to that? But with most of the songs being super personal to me, it has always been really important that it sounds like me. I think [a full band] might be something to save for when I know what I want to do more. I was set to open on tour for Dayglow — we actually played two shows in Chicago and then the rest got canceled [due to the pandemic].

And it totally was. It was like how I used to put out music: work on something, finish it and then just throw it up on the internet. I was working on it over a couple of weeks, and I finished it at the beginning of April. You know the songs that you just have memorized your whole life? It was totally one of those songs for me. It has always been the epitome of a joyful, hopeful song for me.

I went through a pretty intense pretentious indie kid phase, where I had zero appreciation for pop music. I was seeing it as a fun side thing that I could put out in between albums. But thank God for TikTok. It was really nice to just have fun producing something.

Songwriting will always be the main driving force behind how much anybody likes a song. What was that process like? Why is this the right home for you? It was a crazy few days.



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