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YetepWilliam Black, loved for his euphoric, melodic bass tracks, has surprised fans with the release of “Different Sh*t.” An OG in the melodic EDM scene, William Black has made a name for himself by making some emotionally powerful classics that resonate deeply with melodic bass lovers. However, with this release, he’s proving there’s more to his artistry than just one signature style.
“Different Sh*t” lives up to its name by breaking away from the melodic bass sound fans expect from him. Venturing into hard bass territory, this track is a great display of William Black’s versatility. Packed with some heavy drops and mosh pit energy, the song shows his ability to dominate a genre outside his usual comfort zone.
The title itself suggests the acknowledgment of this shift, as if William Black is daring fans to embrace this new chapter of his creativity. Despite the step outside of his traditional sound, “Different Sh*t” retains a level of talent that’s true to William Black. The track can easily resonate with longtime fans and hard bass lovers.
This release demonstrates his range and shows his willingness to take risks. It’s bold, it’s fresh, and it’s awesome to see William Black entering the dark side.
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