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Lyrically, "Bare Wire" is about algorithmic anxiety. The lack of a beat mirrors the lack of a safety net in modern life. Lines like "My circadian rhythm is a broken sequencer / Silence is the loudest compressor" are clever, though the density of the wordplay occasionally trips over the strict 130 BPM grid.
Consequently, modern rappers trained their flow patterns to lock into this tempo. Finding a today often means finding vocals that were recorded with these intricate hi-hat rhythms in mind—flows that are melodic, fast, and heavily stylized. 130 bpm acapella rap
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