First track "Faith" appeared on the album "Rana". MUGL invited two artists - (((O))) and TIGERBERRY. A month later TIGERBERRY made an alternative version of arrangement, which they performed at the concert in Jao Da club. MUGL appreciated the version and proposed the band to write a full remix. A year and two months later TIGERBERRY released the remix on the track "Faith", which has a higher tempo, the emphasis on the vocal and more aggressive delivery. Vova, the vocalist of TIGERBERRY tells about the work on the remix: "It's a big responsibility. Once MUGL made an incredible remix on our track "Queen" and I couldn't help making an ordinary remix in return. I needed to make something special. I made several versions of arrangement, but all of them were not good enough as compared with the original. It was impossible to achieve the result compared with the album version in a slow tempo. Therefore we began to speed the track up." Sasha, the drummer of TIGERBERRY: "At first I didn't like Vova's idea to speed the track up to 135 bmp. Oversaturated synthesizers, screaming vocals and insane kick. Surprisingly it worked well."
Design is by Vadim Tkachev, who has taken part in designing the release covers not once. Earlier he designed the mixtape cover «Goodwolfskin», the collaboration with COMMINGTIDE «Feel», and first band singles «Should I» and «Sunshine».
lyrics
I see everyone is looking down on you
Who knows every pain?
It's what you've been put through
You may never see the light
You may never live a life
If you feel nothing here
You don't have faith
And so every time the same
Nobody
Why do you fake?
But you do all the same
So why don't you face
Faith Faith Faith
They want to see you go down
Don't you give up
They want to make you scream loud
Don't you let them
You may never see the light
You may never live a life
If you feel nothing here
You don't have faith
And so every time the same
Nobody
Why do you fake?
But you do all the same
So why don't you face
Faith Faith Faith
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