Written by: Tarren Brandt
Release Date: April 18th, 2025

Piineault and Jewgy just dropped their new collab single, “Fly Away.” Let’s dive into it!
Breakdown of Key Aspects
Production: 7.3/10 → This beat is a captivating blend of 90s nostalgia and modern trap elements. The melodies instantly transport you back to the golden era of hip-hop, evoking a sense of longing and familiarity. The incorporation of trap drums adds a contemporary edge, creating a dynamic and exciting rhythm that keeps the listener engaged. What truly elevates this beat is the masterful use of space and bridges. The transitions between sections are seamless, creating a smooth and captivating listening experience. The strategic use of silence and subtle melodic shifts in the bridges provides a welcome respite, allowing the listener to fully appreciate the intensity of the main beat before diving back into the rhythm. The beat doesn’t feel repetitive; it breathes and evolves, keeping the listener hooked from start to finish. It’s a testament to the producer’s skill in crafting a beat that is both nostalgic and innovative.
Lyrics: 6.5/10 → This song showcases a fascinating contrast in lyrical quality. The hook is undeniably catchy, instantly grabbing the listener’s attention and creating a memorable sonic imprint. The melodic nature of the lyrics is also a strength; the words flow together seamlessly, creating a pleasing and easy-to-sing-along-to soundscape. Each phrase complements the next, building a cohesive and enjoyable listening experience. However, this melodic strength is unfortunately not carried through to the verses. The verses, while not bad, lack the same punch and memorability as the hook. They feel somewhat underwhelming in comparison, failing to fully capitalize on the established melodic framework. The lyrics in the verses feel somewhat generic and predictable, not offering the same level of creativity or lyrical ingenuity as the hook. This creates an imbalance within the song, where the hook shines brightly while the verses fall somewhat flat
Flow: 7/10 → This song showcases impressive flow diversity. While maintaining a predominantly smooth and clean delivery that complements the beat well. Between Piineault and Jewgy, they both incorporate their own styles, each with its own unique qualities. The majority of the flows are clean and mellow, leading to smoothness and precision. Words are delivered with clarity and control, creating a clean and polished listening experience. This precision enhances the overall musicality, allowing the flow to seamlessly integrate with the rhythm and instrumentation. The clean delivery doesn’t sacrifice expression; instead, it allows their skill to shine through. Piineault and Jewgy’s ability to maintain a consistent yet dynamic flow throughout the track is memorable. The transitions between different sections are almost seamless, creating a cohesive and engaging listening experience. However, they don’t shy away from experimentation. There are moments where the flow becomes more intricate or experimental, showcasing a broader range of stylistic choices. These stylistic deviations add a welcome layer of complexity and prevent the song from becoming too predictable. These diverse flows, while distinct, maintain a consistent quality. The less clean flows are not jarring or out of place; they are integrated into the overall structure of the song in a way that enhances its overall dynamic. The song‘s success lies in the artist‘s ability to balance these different approaches, creating a cohesive and engaging whole. The overall effect is a dynamic and engaging listening experience that showcases both their versatility and skill in crafting an enjoyable and captivating performance.
Replay Value: 6.8/10 → This song is definitely worth adding to your playlist. The production and flow are top-notch and will keep you hooked. However, the slightly weaker verses might prevent it from becoming an absolute obsession. It’s a solid track with a lot of replay value that won’t get stale. This song has got some serious replay potential, but it’s just not quite a perfect score.
Final Thoughts
This is a song that’s worth checking out. The production and flow are strong enough to carry it, and you’ll likely find yourself enjoying it. Just be aware that the lyrics might not be as consistently amazing as the rest of the song. It’s a solid track with a lot of potential, and hopefully, future releases by Piineault and Jewgy will see even more consistency in the lyrical department. Overall, the song is an enjoyable track with a lot going for it that I will definitely see myself coming back to!
Overall Rating: 6.9/10
This song has a captivating blend of dreamy, almost nostalgic production, dynamic flows, and a catchy hook that will stay with you long after the music stops.
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