ChooKi Expunges Toxic Influences on Hyperpop Darkwave Single “World Is Mine”

ChooKi, photo courtesy the artist

ChooKi’s mastery of creative production brings to “World Is Mine” a layered aesthetic that enhances her expression of themes of reclaiming her own power. The pitch bending is reminiscent of hyper pop but the beat is more measured and refreshingly not glitched out as it contrasts effectively with how the other sounds and experiments in unconventional melody structure seem to be able to wander and resolve where they will. The song and its lyrics seem to be a clear evocation of the concept of true self-cultivation and allowing oneself to grow and develop from an authentic place and perspective rather than be warped or diverted by bad faith actors in your life or simply those that for whatever reason of their own background can’t help but try to diminish those with whom they come into contact in small yet significant ways. In the song you can hear the songwriter’s efforts to strain the toxins of undue and non-beneficial influence out of her psyche, a process which takes time and thus the song’s pace is one informed by patience with self but with the real effort put into the free flowing expressions as the practice of fortifying a genuine sense of self built on a healthy and compassionate foundation. Fans of Björk and Yeule will get a lot out of the song. Listen to “World Is Mine” on Spotify and follow ChooKi on Instagram.

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