Said The Sky and William Black are each responsible for two of the most hailed albums in melodic bass music this past year—Sentiment and Pieces—and the two Lowly-backed names knew it was the right time to finally cross discographies. Back in June, William Black tagged Said The Sky and SayWeCanFly on a tweet that asked a very simple question: “should we drop this soon?” A short three months later and everyone’s immediate response of “yes” has been answered, with the three taking a trip through Lowly to formally deliver “On My Own.”“On My Own” not only represents a first in terms of the debut collaboration between Said The Sky and William Black, but it also represents their first original releases since the arrival of their respective LPs. And a first glimpse into what a crossover could look like came more than two years ago when Black reworked “Potions.” The final product—which the two have gotten to play out together a handful of times this summer—is a faultless balance that syncs the idiomatic future- and melodic-bass styles that we’ve come to know and love from them, roping in a helping lyrical hand of 2000’s-esque pop-punk from SayWeCanFly as the cherry on top. All three artists supplied some insight behind the emotional depth of “On My Own,” explaining, Featured image: Emp MediaTags: lowly, said the sky, saywecanfly, william black
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