CARRØ.m delivers a playful twist with "The monsters are my friends"

"The monsters are my friends" shines like a nighttime trip through the city, bright, fun, and definitely moving. CARRØ.m, an independent artist and producer, takes Halloween themes and turns them into a dance-pop/electronic song about connection and self-acceptance.

The piece has a strong, rhythmic drive, is dynamic and complex, and fits right in with upbeat pop, workout, party, and trendy night-drive playlists. But there is a deeper message behind the polished production. CARRØ.m takes figures that people usually think of as scary, like ghosts, aliens, and skeletons, and turns them into friendly friends. What society calls strange can become a source of happiness and confidence. The production uses smooth electronic sounds while remaining easy to access.

CARRØ.m is an independent artist who has been making music since the early 2000s, and he is a good example of both skill and artistic whimsy. "The monsters are my friends" strikes a careful balance between fun and meaning, and, in the end, it's a tribute to being unique. It tells people to embrace their flaws, their monsters, and turn them into friends. In a genre that often focuses on surface energy, CARRØ.m adds depth to the rhythm. This shows that sometimes the bravest thing to do is to face what once scared you.

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