Keinemusik (&me, Rampa, Adam Port) Feat. Bell Towers Вђ” Вђњpay To Playвђќ File
"out since the morning / and I want to see / the other side of clarity" While the lyrics touch on love and "pay to play" dynamics, they are delivered with a detached, cool vocal style characteristic of Bell Towers.
: Bell Towers , a fellow Berlin-based artist originally from Melbourne, provides the vocals, adding a pop-sensibility to the collective’s deep house roots. Lyrical Themes "out since the morning / and I want
The song gained significant attention for its bizarre and satirical music video directed by . The track is described as an ode to
The track is described as an ode to fused with Keinemusik's signature melodic house and "indie dance" trappings. The lyrics depict a narrative of within a
: It follows a reptile enthusiast who breeds actual worms and places one in his ear. He then becomes "infected" by the song, losing his mind and eventually transforming into a worm himself while passersby physically distort and amalgamate around him.
The lyrics depict a narrative of within a relationship or social setting. Key lines include:
: The video explores the literal interpretation of an "ear worm" ( Ohrwurm in German), a catchy song that gets stuck in one's head.