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The Click is the second studio album by American indie pop band AJR.It was released on June 9, 2017, via the band's label AJR Productions and S-Curve Records, later released internationally through Ultra Records and Black Butter Records.
During AJR's The Click Tour in 2018, they revealed the step-by-step production of the song, showcasing the use of distorted drums and snares, hi-hats, a "kinda dark and moody but also a little bit partyish" bassline, piano, violin, spoons, and a pitched-up vocal sample of Jack Met.
"Dirty Cash (Money Talks)" is a song by British dance music act the Adventures of Stevie V. It was first released in December 1989 on the Mercury record label, then again in 1990. The 1990 release peaked at number two on the UK Singles Chart , number one in the Netherlands, and topped the US and Canadian dance charts.
During their OK Orchestra tour and other 2022 shows, AJR showcased the layers of the song. [12] The song's production began with a kick, snare, and reversed hi-hat for drums, an "epic and inspirational" bassline, and piano in 4 4 time signature in the key of F major. In the early stages of production, the song had a tempo of 100 beats per ...
Dirty Loops is a band from Stockholm, Sweden, made up of Jonah Nilsson (keyboards and lead vocals), Henrik Linder (bass and backing vocals) and Aron Mellergård (drums and backing vocals). Their arrangements borrow from jazz and jazz fusion, gospel, funk, electronica, pop, and disco.
The song is composed in 4 4 time signature in the key of F-sharp major and follows a tempo of 156 beats per minute (bpm). [7] " Karma" instrumentally escalates as it progresses, building each verse with orchestral backings, choirs, and cowbell.
After the album's release on June 9, 2017, Steve Aoki reached out to the band asking if they had any unfinished material, to which AJR sent "Pretender". [1] Aoki then added additional production to the song, and contacted Lil Yachty, who wrote a new second verse for the track. [ 2 ]
AJR produced the song in the living room of their apartment in New York. [1] During shows performed for The Maybe Man Tour in 2024, band member Ryan Met showcased the song's layers in a How We Made segment. [14] The band used a slowed-down kick, sped-up hi-hat, and flammed plate clattering as a clap to create a half-time trap beat. Piano and ...