: Mentions of "yoga routines," "home exercise," and "affirmations as wall art" describe a character focused on self-optimization.
: The bridge references Sunset Boulevard , with Bree singing about playing the "devoted butler" to a "faded star". Musical Style Genre : Baroque pop / Indie pop / Chamber pop.
Watch the viral music video for 'You're So Cool' to experience the iconic masked performance: Jonathan Bree - You're So Cool Lil' Chief Records YouTube• Aug 28, 2017
: Filmed by Benjamin Zambo, the video uses stiff, stylized movements to complement the haunting orchestral pop arrangement. Lyrics and Theme
: The line "Find solace in the privilege to pursue / Most people are crushed into servitude" is often interpreted as a commentary on economic status and the "privilege" of individualism.
The music video is widely considered the defining element of the song's success. It features:
: Characterized by Bree's deep, deadpan baritone vocals, lush orchestral strings, and a "nostalgic touch" that invites a slow, rhythmic dance.
"" is the breakout solo single by New Zealand musician Jonathan Bree , originally released on August 25, 2017 . The song, which serves as the lead track for his 2018 album Sleepwalking , gained significant viral attention for its distinctive 1960s-inspired baroque pop sound and unsettlingly chic visual aesthetic.
: Mentions of "yoga routines," "home exercise," and "affirmations as wall art" describe a character focused on self-optimization.
: The bridge references Sunset Boulevard , with Bree singing about playing the "devoted butler" to a "faded star". Musical Style Genre : Baroque pop / Indie pop / Chamber pop.
Watch the viral music video for 'You're So Cool' to experience the iconic masked performance: Jonathan Bree - You're So Cool Lil' Chief Records YouTube• Aug 28, 2017
: Filmed by Benjamin Zambo, the video uses stiff, stylized movements to complement the haunting orchestral pop arrangement. Lyrics and Theme
: The line "Find solace in the privilege to pursue / Most people are crushed into servitude" is often interpreted as a commentary on economic status and the "privilege" of individualism.
The music video is widely considered the defining element of the song's success. It features:
: Characterized by Bree's deep, deadpan baritone vocals, lush orchestral strings, and a "nostalgic touch" that invites a slow, rhythmic dance.
"" is the breakout solo single by New Zealand musician Jonathan Bree , originally released on August 25, 2017 . The song, which serves as the lead track for his 2018 album Sleepwalking , gained significant viral attention for its distinctive 1960s-inspired baroque pop sound and unsettlingly chic visual aesthetic.