![]() ChorusĪfter the short pre-chorus we get the first chorus. Gaga’s vocals continue to feature heavy delay, prominent on lines such as ‘It’s coming down on me’. Synth strings also enter which follow the piano part, the sound of these strings is very obviously a synth, they are not trying to sound realistic. A classic 808 clap sample enters on beats 2 and 4, creating some rhythmic energy. Pre-chorus of rain on meĪt around the 17 second mark the pre-chorus starts. There are some synths that have been subdued in the background with low pass filtering, around 8 seconds in the percussion starts to become gradually louder as the higher frequencies are revealed gradually with a filter sweep, this is a common technique in dance music to build some energy up and lead you into the next section. The background music consists of a House-inspired chord progression played on a sampled piano, the, piano has delay on it creating some extra rhythmic movement. Her vocals have delay on them with is more audible when she stops singing. The track starts with a short swell followed by, Lady Gaga’s vocals straight away, a common trick used in current pop music. ![]() Rain on me : Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande. Listening to Spotify playlist Today’s Top Hit’s this week, these are my thoughts on the, production techniques and trends being used on the following top track: Song: ‘ Rain on Me ’ by Lady Gaga featuring Ariana Grande
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