⚡ It’s a song for the underdogs who have finally found their spotlight. To give you more specific details: Songwriting process behind the lyrics? Music video themes and visuals? Live performance history or awards?
The collective power of people moving in the same direction. Key Highlights Neon Dreams ft. Kardinal Offishal - Marching Bands
The song was born from a desire to create a "stadium feel" that combined alt-pop energy with hip-hop swagger. Frank Kadillac, lead singer of Neon Dreams, wrote it as a tribute to people who march to the beat of their own drum despite the noise of the world. The Message ⚡ It’s a song for the underdogs who
Kardinal Offishall’s verse adds a "legend" status to the track, bringing a classic Toronto hip-hop flavor that bridges genres. Live performance history or awards
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The track is built on the metaphor of a marching band to represent: Making enough noise to be heard. Self-Belief: Celebrating your own progress and "parade."