Jorel Corpus, Don’t Worry Review
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Jorel Corpus is a songwriter, multiply instrumentalist, vocalist, producer and sound engineer that is based in Los Angeles. Corpus was writing, recording and touring with his band in the Philippines from 2003-2009, after which he switched sides and concentrated on music production. Corpus decided to move to the United States to study and pursue his music production dreams. Corpus is now a Music Producer, Recording Engineer at Windy Films, and Second Engineer to Grammy award winning, multi-platinum selling Mixing Engineer Richard Furch (Prince, BoyzIIMen, Usher, Outkast, The Weeknd and countless others). Corpus is now releasing a single called, “Don’t Worry.” With full production and a catchy melody, Corpus conveys a positive message to brighten our day.
Positives:
A wonderful sounding track that has clarity in the mix and productions, with solid songwriting. Cool guitar parts and sounds.
Bottom Line:
Corpus builds a solid pop dance beat to convey his lyrics, which is based on Matthew 6:34 NIV, “Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own.” The song form has interesting developments in both sounds, feel changes and instrumental parts. Corpus’ vocals are solid, as is the vocal harmonies. Corpus produced, performed and wrote the music and lyrics. “Don’t Worry” was mastered by Derek Snyder at Polygon Audio and the artwork for the single art was created by Stephen Valdivia. Corpus obviously has an ear for sound, combine that with a positive message and you have something special with “Don’t Worry.” That’s the short of it!