I’ve been gatekeeping every single one cause it’s like an inside thing between me and the artists lool
Cover: Lucid dreams by Juice wrld (so I don’t get copyrighted)
As someone who deeply enjoys music sharing and collaboration, I can totally relate to the feeling of gatekeeping moments that feel intimate, almost like secret handshakes between artists and close fans. It’s fun to have those inside jokes—like harmonizing unnecessarily during choruses—that create a unique bond and make the music experience personal and memorable. Especially with songs like Juice WRLD’s "Lucid Dreams," which has a powerful emotional impact, adding subtle harmonies or personalized covers can change the way we connect with the song. It’s interesting how a harmonized chorus, even when not strictly necessary, adds layers and texture that can evoke stronger reactions or highlight the emotions behind the lyrics. From my experience, these inside moments become a kind of creative expression that only insiders appreciate, which adds value beyond the music itself. I’ve noticed that sharing such unique interpretations without widespread exposure helps maintain a close artist-fan relationship that feels genuine and exclusive. Also, the playful nature of harmonizing 'unnecessarily' is a reminder that music isn’t always about perfection but about connection and fun. When you engage in these kinds of activities, you celebrate the communal joy of music-making, which is truly special in today’s fast-paced streaming culture.























































































































