Song Review:: CREZL: Lady Marmalade
- Release date: 2025 June 2
- Album tracklist: Lady Marmalade
- Album runtime: 4 minutes
This will not be an overly long review as this is a cover. But after having discovered CREZL, I'm not about to pass up an opportunity to share how amazing their voices are. If I can convince even one more person to start paying attention to them, that will be good enough for me.
The instrumental of the track is somethow less interesting than the vocals, even though the instrumentals are richly textured by big guitar riffs, and the whole thing feels like jazz, but if the jazz was actually rock, which are two of my preferred genres to have as the underpinning for the song. My top favorite genre is unlikely to show up with any real representation, but Jin did manage it a little. He came close. The song has an intro with a single instrument, and it doesn't sound out of place because the intro still feels like the same genre as the rest of the song, which is something that I appreciate. However, even with as dramatic as the instrumentals are, they have nothing on the vocals.
Everything about the vocals of this song is what I completely love, without exaggeration. Whoever has that deep bass of a voice, he really rounds out those chords and harmonizations in a way I have rarely gotten to hear while I've been doing this. And this is actually why I chose to add this to the review list, even if it is a cover. CREZL is a nearly perfect vocal group. The brain is so satisfied right now. Seriously. You all need to listen to this. And full disclosure, I'm not sure I've actually heard the entirety of this song in its original form. I mostly know it from Pitch Perfect. But also apparently I've heard other random bits of the song if this one is anything to go by, but I didn't realize they were all part of the same song. But, yeah. Fabulous, amazing cover.
No music video, which is fine by me because again, it's a cover. But this is so amazing.
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