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"123 yeah I'm gonna leave / unless you pay / try make me stay"
: The video explores the literal interpretation of an "ear worm" ( Ohrwurm in German), a catchy song that gets stuck in one's head. "123 yeah I'm gonna leave / unless you
"Pay To Play" is a collaborative track by the Berlin-based electronic collective —consisting of &ME , Rampa , and Adam Port —featuring Australian producer and DJ Bell Towers . Released on November 12, 2021 , the song is a standout track from their critically acclaimed second studio album, Send Return . Musical Style and Composition Musical Style and Composition The track is described
The track is described as an ode to fused with Keinemusik's signature melodic house and "indie dance" trappings. Remixes and Re-releases : It follows a reptile
: It features a "post-punk edge" with a suspenseful, synth-hook-laden melody.
: It was shot in Berlin locations like Frankfurter Allee on 16mm film , giving it a gritty, cinematic look. Remixes and Re-releases
: It follows a reptile enthusiast who breeds actual worms and places one in his ear. He then becomes "infected" by the song, losing his mind and eventually transforming into a worm himself while passersby physically distort and amalgamate around him.