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Marshmello Onboards Mae Muller & Trippie Redd For His Hit Song "American Psycho"

Marshmello gets n@sty on another track.
Marshmello has a talent for working with huge names in the hip jump local area. On his last collection, Shockwave, the productive DJ got the abilities of rappers like Juicy J and Megan Thee Stallion, to convey refrains on his electronic pop tracks.

Presently, Marshmello is working with English vocalist musician Mae Muller and, in all honesty, Trippie Redd to convey the tune "American Psycho." The track is a piece different in style for the DJ, as the instrumental conveys contorted power harmonies that vibe straight out of an Avril Lavigne melody. The verses take a page from the pop-punk playbook too. "Every one of the falsehoods that I put stock in/Why are you amazed that I'm leaving? /Put on very much a show/True American psycho," sings Muller on the melody. Trippie conveys a melodic stanza with a comparable tone, besides in his account of pained love, he's the one marked a psycho.

Look at the single and its video beneath. Tell us your thought process of the tune in the remarks. Does it do its namesake Patrick Bateman pleased?

Some Lyric

"Stunningness, she said that I'm a psycho
However, woah, she said I'm not her sort
Ooh, I'm out my psyche, out my brain
I didn't intend to fall head over heels"

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