Thoughts about songs with #RealVsFake

Fashion Week cover Fashion Week by Steel Banglez ft. AJ Tracey, MoStack

In a world where glamour and glitz often overshadow authenticity, this track serves as a critique of superficiality. The artists paint a picture of the high life, filled with luxury brands and fashionable events like Paris Fashion Week. However, they also hint at the emptiness that can come with such a lifestyle. The lines "But everything she do is for the media" and "I might jock you for your bredrin, I don't need ya" suggest a lack of genuine connections in this environment. Despite being surrounded by opulence, there's an underlying sense of dissatisfaction and longing for something more real. This song is a reminder that all that glitters isn't gold 🌟 #SurfaceGlamour #RealVsFake

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