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By [markbrowni](https://paragraph.com/@markbrowni) · 2024-10-14

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Bright: the power of style and love

I think you know few cases when couples recorded a joint album. Alas, the synergy of two people is not always the same thing as the synergy of two musicians. Well, today this is not the case at all. So, these two lovers, loving music, got together and came up with an album that's really cool, one which doesn't sound stale even after 4 years. So, here's the album "Bright" from great Sickboyrari and his pretty lady Bootychaaain.

If with Cray, relatively speaking, many people knew about him, we had enough posts about him, and everywhere they respect him - he even invited Kizaru to Karmagedon, then with Bootychaaain everything is a little more complicated. She at one time, like Rari, was one of the pioneers of trad sound, always made stylish women's rap, was on Plaksheri from Bulvar and Fara, by the way, but still remains in the underground. Well, we love under here. We do, don't we?

So. What do we have here on the album? Classically, let's start with the cover. We have a very cute photo of a couple, lots of blue, cranked up contrast and butterflies. It reminded me of the cover of the album "DFTK" by Yit's friend Yung Kayo. The main thing is that the vibe is conveyed perfectly. Now about the music. The beats are great. Production shines with Evilgiane, 4evr, and JaguarClaw. From the signature trap sound of Surf Gang and plug to jerk and trad, many genres and styles are represented-and the couple covers all of the presented styles perfectly. I even noticed an interesting pattern on each track. Cray performs the big verses and hooks, singing them in his own way; Bootychaaain helps with the backing vocals, angelic chants, and ends the song with a cool part. This pattern was broken by the last track on the album. "Morning" starts off with Bootie's rap, then Cray takes over the blanket, but right after, his other half bursts in, giving a cool verse. Each track does sound highly melodic due to the beats and the artists' flows. I can just feel this synergy of two minds and hearts. The couple tried and gave us one of the most covered joint albums of couples. Only the joint album of John Lennon and Yoko Ono is better, and even then I am not sure.

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*Originally published on [markbrowni](https://paragraph.com/@markbrowni/-1)*
