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Antagonist

 "ANTAGONIST" captivates the raw perspective of the troubled mind of a black independent artist dealing with depression, existential crisis and the challenges of being African-American in a competitive music industry.

BARAKU

Fresh off the successful release of his previous single 'Antagonist' Training Season member Caexar & label mate Son Rob explores similar themes of cognitive dissonance through a harrowing depiction of conflict with inner demons in this zombie Halloween duet.

 "BARAKU" is the first chapter in a series that tells the story of a man trapped inside a loop of self-deprecating behaviors. In "BARAKU"  Caexar and Son Rob are faced with antagonistic versions of themselves in the form of mindless zombies. Having given into their most primitive desires, the zombie in "BARAKU" is an amalgamation of violence, venery and greed. 

SI-MMXXii

Si-MMXII (2022) is a fierce display of the lyrical talent and musical versatility of alternative hip hop trio Training Season. This self produced experimental Death Grips type ballad is laden with electronic grooves, chilling melodies, haunting keys and a vibe that can only be described as extraterrestrial. Drawing inspiration from Star Wars, Mf Doom & Little Simz, Training Season members Caexar and Queen go back and forth effortlessly while staking their claim as the new super rap villains in the industry. The dynamic male-female duo can be described as morose yet venomous in their delivery, setting a new bar for the modern day MC irrespective of gender.

GONE

Gone explores the series of conflicting emotions when beginning a new phase of life, while simultaneously letting go of attachments from the past in this spacey psychedelic inspired tune "Gone".
 
Subconsciously struggling with dealing with her own insecurities and self sabotage, Training Season member Queen takes the passive aggressive approach to playfully expressing her dissatisfaction with life in its entirety. Gone is a catchy and well balanced metaphor for the emotional struggle between who you are and who you intend to be.
 

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Sorry

"Sorry" is a catchy tune sung over bouncy 808s, immersive guitar riffs, accompanied by soothing keys. It's genres/styles are likened to Trippie Redd, Don Toliver & Tory Lanez. The hook is hypnotic and draws the listener in right away. "Sorry" is inspired by the complicated relationship issues faced in this generation. Topics of infidelity, sexual tension & mental health are themed throughout the song; cleverly disguised behind trendy bridges & verses.

Nightingale

 "Nightingale." draws metaphorical references from a person's behavior to that of a Nightingale; A species of small birds that sing strong and beautiful songs in the night, as mating calls. The premise of the song is to make a sarcastic play on the modern state of sexual relationships, monogamy and pop-cultural influences.

Bonfire

Koga Allstars link up for a bonfire in this lyrical ballad.

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