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First Class by Rainbow Kitten Surprise

 


My friend Reese showed me this song a few weekends ago, but it's one of those songs that deserves more recognization. As I drove past the miles and miles of cornfields with my friends smiling and singing by my side, I couldn't help but feel an overwhelming sensation of joy.  This song is directed in the future and it really makes you think. There are a few times where the beat of the song changes and it brings a really cool contrast. If you are looking for a new sound to listen to you should check out Rainbow Kitten Surprise. I put the link to the clean version above so if you are on a nice drive and need a song to bring your mood up I 100% recommend. 

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  1. I've heard of Rainbow Kitten Surprise but I've never listened to any of their songs so I'll have to go check this out.

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  2. This song literally never gets old. I can listen to it on repeat and not get annoyed. I 100% agree that it deserves more recognition.

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  3. I've never heard of Rainbow Kitten Surprise. I just listened to it and its not something I would usually listen to but its really good!! I'll definitely have to check out more of their songs.

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