The sounds and looks like a parody movie. The satire displayed in the video keeps the viewers attention, but as catchy as the song is, it’s not something as appealing to the ears if Pop music is not your speed. The concept and visuals of the video were great, and I can appreciate the commentary in the beginning about Hello Kitty and what the character really is. Ramengvrl has a Doja Cat flow and delivers a perfect mock of the trends that grabs the attention of Gen Z. The props and scenes were a nice addition to the tune, and credits to the team that put the vision together for the video. It was nice! Listen below.
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