As someone who watches a lot of YouTube, I love community posts. It's an extra way for a creator and their fans can interact. Status updates, memes and polls are the most common I see. But I really like this one! I love learning what goes into an OrcaMind song. They all have stories. As a fan, knowing those stories adds another layer of enjoyment to the songs π In short, I think it would be cool to see this again
6 months ago
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π΅ Hey Mister, classic jam. FREEKEENG epic; think I'll play it now...... and just relax... straight vibing...
6 months ago
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Community Post are very helpful to keep the audience sort of up to date, yay would recommend.
6 months ago
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The answer is yes! These posts are great. Especially for YT fans that arenβt aware of your Twitch streams. I was one of them. Hey Mister has such a nice vibe! The lyrics resonate because burnout self-awareness is huge in what I do, so thank you as always for translating our thoughts into introspective lyrics. π Love the cover art too. Going nuts trying to figure out the Mario and Zelda references - itβs like cryptography π΅
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michelleheafy
Hey! I've never made a community post before. Do people use these? hmm. either way...my band OrcaMind just released a new original song!
HEY MISTER IS OUT!: ffm.to/mr8leqj
Hey Mister has been one of our favorites to perform on our livestream for over 2 years, & it's finally out in the world!
Listen, share, and add it to your playlists!
The lyrics are about struggling with burnout - something that all creatives out there have dealt with. Things not happening the way you planned, and there's many forks in the road! Questioning your motives, and regaining the drive to go on.
The choral part (my favorite part) is a sound representation of giving yourself time to think and process everything. When asked "Hey Mister what's your name write your answer cause they need it now!" the second time, the protaganist of the song doesn't feel the need to write anything. They have a new refreshed perspective within, after giving themselves time to reflect.
π there's VGM references within the song (mario 64 hidden musical easter egg, and also zelda kokiri), as always. and tons of layers to enjoy sound-wise.
For those who don't know, I livestream my ENTIRE VGM backlog on twitch as well as tons of original music inspired by vgm, on my twitch. Sometimes on youtube, people tell me they miss my vgm covers...they are probably telling me as I'm performing the same covers at the same time on twitch and they don't know i stream lol! No need to miss them!
Join me there tonight! Release party and live music!
www.twitch.tv/michelleheafy/
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