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Seventhirtyatmorning and luvxomea release New Singles and Reflect on Past Work
The collaborative duo of Seventhirtyatmorning and luvxomea have released two new singles, “flawless” and “took it in my own hands,” continuing their prolific output. These tracks follow recent releases like “party trick” and “miami too much.”
“flawless” – Self-Reflection and Vulnerability
“flawless” features Seventhirtyatmorning grappling wiht self-doubt and relationship struggles. The song utilizes a “woozy sawtooth synth” and explores themes of regret and recognizing problematic patterns in past relationships. Lyrics reveal a sense of vulnerability, questioning how a connection could deteriorate so quickly, as expressed in the lines, “how the fuck we go from fucking long nights to a blocklist? / I hate that I identify [with] you, ’cause you the problem.”
“took it in my hands” – Atmospheric Production and Dissociation
“took it in my hands” presents a different sonic landscape, characterized by a slower tempo, “ghostly backing harmonies,” “thick synth pads,” and “jangling piano.” The track highlights luvxomea’s instrumental work, creating an atmosphere that complements Seventhirtyatmorning’s lyrical style. The artist often blends introspective themes with a detached quality, hinting at a lifestyle marked by substance use, described as ”indulgent subject matter with the glazed-over anhedonia of a veteran rockstar.”
A Nod to the Past: “10 years ago“
The duo also revisited a classic beat with their track “10 years ago,” a flip of SikWidIT’s beat from the 2016 XXL Cypher. This release appeals to fans who remember the original cypher and showcases the pair’s ability to reinterpret established sounds.
Key Takeaways
- Seventhirtyatmorning and luvxomea released two new singles, “flawless” and “took it in my hands.”
- “flawless” explores themes of self-doubt and failed relationships.
- “took it in my hands” showcases luvxomea’s production skills and Seventhirtyatmorning’s introspective lyricism









