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Title: “Signpost” (feat. Bellows) Artist(s): Kara Romero From: TBA (2022) Release Date: June 26, 2022 Format: Digital Download, Streaming, Airplay, 12” Single, CD Single Recorded: Basement Studios, Brooklyn, New York, USA Genre(s): RnB, Rap Length: 5:39 Label: Just Record / Dahlhouse Entertainment Writer(s): Kara Romero, Brayton Carter Producer(s): Kara Romero, Brayton Carter, Jadyn Ghalen, Jamal Ghalen
“Signpost” (feat. Bellows) is a song from the Spanish-American musician/rapper ‘Kara Romero’ featuring fellow rap and hip-hop artist Brayton ‘Bellows’ Carter. The song was originally released on June 11, 2022 as a solo single from Kara as the lead single from her upcoming sophomore album, the track received positive reviews and saw the artist find her highest charting performance so far as it went straight to number one, marking the first time she had received this feat for a single. The artist was interviewed by Ashford York for Half-Moon Music days following the songs release where she confirmed that she would be releasing an alternative version of the track which will feature the rap talents of Bellows, known as one third of the hip-hop trio ‘Orion’. She confirmed that he had stepped into the recording booth after the initial song had been completed and delivered a couple of verse which tell the other perspective of the songs story, something that Kara was determined to point out was the driving force of the song being that there are usually two sides to every story.
Prior to the remixed version of the singles official release Bellows took to Instagram live to talk about the track, he had the following to say about the latest version of the song, “Man, I always knew the girl had that in her. Huge props to her for finally claiming the number one, they finally giving her the flowers that her talent deserves. That’s all her on this one, no doubt. But she said it herself that she wanted momentum this time around so we gotta pump that shit out. I’m jumping on the track and it’s dropping in the next couple days, thought I’d give it from a difference perspective but we’re keeping true to the original track. Couple little changes but nothing too major, just trying to find the space to get a couple of verses from ya boy on the hit. Not sure if we can eclipse the original version but we’re gonna give it a go. Ain’t gonna lie, it felt like the track was incomplete to me. Like ya’ll were hearing just one side of the argument and people been out here having this battle for a real long time, it felt right to highlight both sides with this one. Us dudes get a reputation for being simple minded and only after one thing, it was a trip to get to jump on the track and show that we can be involved in shit that was one sided too. Looking for a little more feeling, a little more love and not getting it. End of the day though, an open relationship only works if ya’ll are both playing the game. If ya’ll are calling it an open relationship and only one of you is fucking around wit some other then that shit is gonna crash and burn pretty hard. Real talk. I think this version shines a light on that.”
This track was written by Kara Romero alongside friend and collaborator Brayton Carter otherwise known as ‘Bellows’ from the rap group ‘Orion’, the pair became close friends after he was hired to DJ a birthday celebration for Kara back in 2019 prior to the groups breakthrough in 2020. The track was originally released on 11 June, 2022 and peaked at number one on the Weekly Airplay Singles Charts, marking Kara’s very first number one single. The latest version of the track was produced by Kara alongside Bellows and the other two members of Orion in Boa and Circuit and features two additional rap verses from the Orion member ‘Bellows’. The track was recorded at Basement Studios in Brooklyn, New York and is set to be released on 26th June, 2022 through Just Record and Dahlhouse Entertainment. It will serve as the lead single from Kara Romero’s upcoming sophomore studio album which is expected later in the year and this latest single will be made available via Digital Download, Worldwide Streaming, Weekly Airplay as a 12” Single and as a CD Single both limited to just 500 copies.
Song Description;
The song begins with a repeated dreamwave-esque keyboard sound with a soft drumming beat heard faintly in the background, it’s not long before the opening lyrics are delivered by Kara in a smooth RnB vocal style which allows her to really give the theme and feeling of the song from the very outset as she sings over the RnB tinged music, “I know we never liked to label things/But all the signs seemed to indicate that we were something/I kinda thought we were good/Thought we were just trying to avoid the word love/Just so shit wouldn’t get complicated/We fucked almost every night that you were in my home.” which immediately give the tone of the track, despite her softly spoken delivery it’s clear that there’s an anger and frustration coming from the lyrical content as she sings about an understanding of both people not wanting to put a label on the relationship at the risk of ruining a good thing, despite all the evidence pointing clearly to the fact that they were indeed something.
The music continues in a similar vein as we progress to the chorus early on, the speed of the backing music has increased slightly as she switches up tone slightly to deliver another RnB tinged vocal delivery but this time with a little more assertiveness and anger in the tone, giving the feeling that we’re hearing her side of the argument, “Don’t even try to tell me that I should have seen the signs/When there wasn’t a single signpost/Don’t try to tell me that I should have read the signs/There wasn’t a single signpost/I guess I was the one/That was played the most.” and this gives us the very message of the track, drenched in confusion and skirting around the idea of saying what you truly feel, leaving one person comfortable and the other confused in a situation. The tone shift in vocal delivery matches the lyrical content as we delve deeper into the breakdown of a relationship.
The pace switches up completely as the chorus ends, the modern day RnB tone of the backing music fades out and we’re given a very beat heavy sound, drums and a bass highlighting this section of the track and as the music changes the vocal delivery does so too as Kara moves into full assertiveness as she jumps on the beat and delivers a rap verse that highlights the frustration and anger that lingers beyond the surface, “For all intents and purposes, we were together/You can try to manipulate the situation/Keep saying we ain’t had that conversation/But actions speak louder/Everybody could fucking see it/We were exclusive in every fucking way/You were with me almost every god damn day/It’s just something we didn’t wanna say/Because we’ve seen how once it’s said you ain’t ever truly get that magic back/You can call me naïve/But I won’t take that personal attack/You can come around here/Trying to make amends/But I won’t fall for that bullshit/Just so we can fuck again.” and it’s clear that the tender RnB vocal style is linked to the idea of her trying to understand and rationalise the hurt that she feels and the rap vocal delivery is her allowing herself to be angry.
The beat increases slightly to accommodate the inclusion of Bellows with a slightly more aggressive beat drop on this version of the track, “Nah, listen to me now/What we had was real fuckin good/But you’re the one that kept on saying that you don’t want feelings to fuck this up/You seemed happy to keep serving me pussy/Like you out here serving looks/Always screaming out how much you love this dick/But never about how much you love us.” he takes a break for a few seconds to let his opening delivery sink in before he continues, “I know we used to hang/Cause you always felt like one of us/Smoking blunts/Ya’ll were always down to fuck/Relentless on that pussy shit I thought that was all you wanted/Bouncing on it like a trampoline/You never disappointed/But I ain’t had you down for the feelings type/Ya’ll never pressed in close on those long fucking winter nights/You kept it superficial for the longest fuckin’ time/How am I supposed to know this shit?/I ain’t got the ability to read your fucking mind/Truth be told/I thought you were only in this for a good time/If it ain’t too bold/I felt pretty empty after I came inside.” and it does exactly what was set out by Bellows, to deliver another side to the story as he delivers a verse that shows the situation from his side of a relationship that to him felt a little cold and empty, essentially giving the audience the opportunity to decide for themselves.
The music switches back as we return to the songs chorus, “Don’t even try to tell me that I should have seen the signs/When there wasn’t a single signpost/Don’t try to tell me that I should have read the signs/There wasn’t a single signpost/I guess I was the one/That was played the most.” but this time is accompanied by a bridge which continues in that softer RnB delivery but with the lyrical content continuing in the assertive nature of the rap verse as she sings, “I’ve seen this shit happen before/But didn’t think I’d be the one to fall for it/Didn’t think that was your MO/But I should have fucking known it/Shouldn’t have been so trustin’.” we’re given the songs chorus once more before we move into the final section of the song.
The final section begins with Bellows as he delivers one final verse, essentially acting as his final argument before leaving the decision with the audience to decide which side of the relationship they fall into, he effortlessly drops in on the beat with this verse as delivers his final statement, “I don’t think you can pin this on me fully/Whenever I’d bring up the topic you’d just say “we’re having fun, aren’t we?”/I think it’s bold of you to think that I couldn’t love you/If you’d have opened up/I really think I fucking could do/But I ain’t gonna complain if all you wanna do is fuck/But just know I can get it elsewhere/With a little more love/So I’mma fuck around for a bit/Until you grow the fuck up/Maybe somewhere down the road/There may be a destination for us/But until then I’ll just put my deuces up/And say the pussy was good.” and with that we move into the final verse, to be delivered by Kara.
The track switches tone again as we head into another rap verse, the softness making way for the drum heavy and faster paced verse as Kara moves into rap mode once more, “But you know me enough to know that once you’re out/You ain’t ever getting back in/I can be stubborn as fuck when I need to be/I know you keep calling me to talk/To try to smooth this shit over/But I can’t tolerate you loving me, when you’re fuckin’ wit another/It hurts inside/But I’ll keep my emotions undercover/Give me a moment to hurt/And then I’ll get over this/I’m strong enough to move past this shit/I take it as a lesson/To help me grow stronger.” and the internal calmness at accepting that she’s essentially done now, and that she’s said what she needed to say and let out whatever anger was needed to be let out is followed by one final return to the RnB vibe as she sings the songs chorus once more to play it out.
“Signpost” (feat. Bellows) Written by Kara Romero, Brayton “Bellows” Carter Produced by Kara Romero, Orion
“I know we never liked to label things But all the signs seemed to indicate that we were something I kinda thought we were good Thought we were just trying to avoid the word love Just so shit wouldn’t get complicated We fucked almost every night that you were in my home
Don’t even try to tell me that I should have seen the signs When there wasn’t a single signpost Don’t try to tell me that I should have read the signs There wasn’t a single signpost I guess I was the one That was played the most
For all intents and purposes, we were together You can try to manipulate the situation Keep saying we ain’t had that conversation But actions speak louder Everybody could fucking see it We were exclusive in every fucking way You were with me almost every god damn day It’s just something we didn’t wanna say Because we’ve seen how once it’s said you ain’t ever truly get that magic back You can call me naïve But I won’t take that personal attack You can come around here Trying to make amends But I won’t fall for that bullshit Just so we can fuck again
(Bellows) Nah, listen to me now What we had was real fuckin good But you’re the one that kept on saying that you don’t want feelings to fuck this up You seemed happy to keep serving me pussy Like you out here serving looks Always screaming out how much you love this dick But never about how much you love us I know we used to hang Cause you always felt like one of us Smoking blunts Ya’ll were always down to fuck Relentless on that pussy shit I thought that was all you wanted Bouncing on it like a trampoline You never disappointed But I ain’t had you down for the feelings type Ya’ll never pressed in close on those long fucking winter nights You kept it superficial for the longest fuckin’ time How am I supposed to know this shit? I ain’t got the ability to read your fucking mind Truth be told I thought you were only in this for a good time If it ain’t too bold I felt pretty empty after I came inside
Don’t even try to tell me that I should have seen the signs When there wasn’t a single signpost Don’t try to tell me that I should have read the signs There wasn’t a single signpost I guess I was the one That was played the most
I’ve seen this shit happen before But didn’t think I’d be the one to fall for it Didn’t think that was your MO But I should have fucking known it Shouldn’t have been so trustin’
Don’t even try to tell me that I should have seen the signs When there wasn’t a single signpost Don’t try to tell me that I should have read the signs There wasn’t a single signpost I guess I was the one That was played the most
(Bellows) I don’t think you can pin this on me fully Whenever I’d bring up the topic you’d just say “we’re having fun, aren’t we?” I think it’s bold of you to think that I couldn’t love you If you’d have opened up I really think I fucking could do But I ain’t gonna complain if all you wanna do is fuck But just know I can get it elsewhere With a little more love So I’mma fuck around for a bit Until you grow the fuck up Maybe somewhere down the road There may be a destination for us But until then I’ll just put my deuces up And say the pussy was good
But you know me enough to know that once you’re out You ain’t ever getting back in I can be stubborn as fuck when I need to be I know you keep calling me to talk To try to smooth this shit over But I can’t tolerate you loving me, when you’re fuckin’ wit another It hurts inside But I’ll keep my emotions undercover Give me a moment to hurt And then I’ll get over this I’m strong enough to move past this shit I take it as a lesson To help me grow stronger
Don’t even try to tell me that I should have seen the signs When there wasn’t a single signpost Don’t try to tell me that I should have read the signs There wasn’t a single signpost I guess I was the one That was played the most”
Sound Alike;
Kehlani – “Serial Lover”
Credits & Personnel;
CREDITS
Produced Kara Romero and Orion Engineered by Jadyn Ghalen, Brayton Carter Mixed by Kara Romero, Brayton Carter Recorded at Basement Studios, Brooklyn, New York, USA
PERSONNEL
Kara Romero – vocals, lyrics, composition, production, mixing Brayton “Bellows” Carter – vocals, lyrics, production, engineering, mixing Jadyn Ghalen – production, engineering Jamal Ghalen – production Ignacio Santos – composition, bass, programming Augustine Francis – drums, percussion Rebecca Lowell – photography, art direction |
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