In 2012, Deadmau5 got a random message from a 17-year-old boy who wrote and provided vocals to an unreleased song. Deadmau5 decided to react to it on stream, was absolutely blown away, and instantly signed the kid. The song was eventually released and is one of deadmau5’s biggest hits to this day.
@PicturesFoIder Lol his girlfriend oozes the "I know it's very exciting for you, so I'm going to pretend I'm excited about it as well" vibe.
The song "The Veldt," a progressive house track with a tempo of 128 beats per minute, written in the key of A major. The creation of this song was not a typical studio session. It was born during a 22-hour live-streaming session in March 2012. The young talent who caught Deadmau5's attention is Chris James. He didn't just write and provide vocals; he created his own vocal rendition of the song. "The Veldt" was initially supposed to be the final track on Deadmau5's previous album, "4x4=12". However, it ended up serving as the lead single for his 2012 album, "> album title goes here <".
@PicturesFoIder The fact that deadmau5 knows exactly what to keep and what to remove the first time he listens is insane
@PicturesFoIder This pretty much explains today's society
@PicturesFoIder Little kid meets someone with the same disability as him
@PicturesFoIder Affection is a universal language ❤🥰 x.com/tannokasa6/sta…
@PicturesFoIder Orangutan asks to see the baby❣️
@PicturesFoIder Men will be men 😂