Dec 9, 2016 Hey guys, I know I may be late but I had to share this song (I wasn't going to initially but I just said why not after all and went for it). I hope you'll enjoy. thanks in advance for your time And the Genius page with lyrics http://genius.com/Papadpe-howling-wolves-lyrics
Dec 11, 2016 The lyrics are good but I'm having trouble understanding you, I will listen again with headphones in a bit, just listened through my iPhone speakers this time.
Dec 11, 2016 Thank you for listening. I guess my accent is weird, it's not really your speakers the problem. But I'm glad you liked the lyrics
Dec 12, 2016 Listened again with headphones and I can understand you a little better. This is actually pretty f---ing dope.
Dec 12, 2016 Yeah im not used to your accent but it'd different in a dope way. The way the track is arranged is awesome also included the samples
Dec 13, 2016 Hey guys, thank you for your comments. I'm really excited by the great feedbacks to the extent of being in a psychedelic state lol. Jk, but for real, i'm really glad you liked it and i thank you for your interest in checking it out.
Dec 15, 2016 Well, to start with, I couldn't say I'm a loyal patriot or something. That being said, I care about the problems in Greece as much as I care for the whole world. I feel no special sympathy for any nation, even if it sounds weird. The song is more about my concerns about the US foreign policies. What inspired me the most was (and they still is), the way that America treats middle eastern countries, that's why I put Hillary's speech after her vote that led to the war in Iraq, that's why I had no trust in neither of the two candidates, after the disappointment that Obama was (talking about foreign policies). And if you wanna connect the song with my country of residence, a lot of refugees come to Europe to escape the hardship the warfare brings and get stuck here as other European governments refuse to host them. Personally, I have no problem with them staying here with us but I know Greek economy is so weak that they will fail to have a bright future (especially the children). I talked about this in a previous song I made, I think the two fit pretty well together. Here's the link, if you're curious. Thank you for asking me, man, it was nice sharing all this.