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[[File:RoaringThunderCover.png|thumb|261x261px|Album cover of Roaring Thunder. ]] | [[File:RoaringThunderCover.png|thumb|261x261px|Album cover of Roaring Thunder. ]] | ||
'''Roaring Thunder''' is one of the most well-known songs of [[Daniel Larson]]. The song was released on July 15, 2021, and was the first professionally recorded song released by him. The song is one of the most well-known parts of Daniel Larson's internet career, | '''Roaring Thunder''' is one of the most well-known songs of [[Daniel Larson]]. The song was released on July 15, 2021, and was the first professionally recorded song released by him. The song is one of the most well-known parts of Daniel Larson's internet career, with "Roaring Thunder" easily being Daniel’s most popular song, with over 600,000 streams on Spotify. | ||
It is not known | It is not known when "Roaring Thunder" was recorded, outside of it being in or before July 2021. However, it is known that it was recorded in a professional studio paid for by [[Bob Proctor]]. Roaring Thunder was written and produced by [https://csmedialabs.com/capek/ Tom Capek] of Colorado Sound, who is best known for composing for famous singers such as Eminem and The Black Eyed Peas.<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/Daniellarson/comments/139sc49/comment/jj46bn8/</ref><ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/Daniellarson/comments/pj1b6j/who_actually_helped_produce_roaring_thunder/</ref> | ||
Daniel claims to have written the song himself, but this seems almost impossible. Daniel is notably [[Daniel and Intelligence#Literacy|illiterate]] and obviously does not possess the capabilities to write such lyrics. Instead, it is likely that Bob purchased the rights to a pre-written song (or multiple). This would cover all tasks such as mixing and mastering, such that all Daniel would need to do is record vocals in the studio, and receive the final song. | |||
The price to produce "Roaring Thunder" is unknown. It is speculated that Bob could have paid for a multi-song package (where "Something More" and "Merry Go Round" were also recorded) and paid over ten thousand dollars. It's safe to assume this, considering the skill needed to fix Daniel's vocals. | The price to produce "Roaring Thunder" is unknown. It is speculated that Bob could have paid for a multi-song package (where "Something More" and "Merry Go Round" were also recorded) and paid over ten thousand dollars. It's safe to assume this, considering the skill needed to fix Daniel's vocals. | ||
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==VERIFIED== | ==Genius: VERIFIED== | ||
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Roaring Thunder is one of the most well-known songs of Daniel Larson. The song was released on July 15, 2021, and was the first professionally recorded song released by him. The song is one of the most well-known parts of Daniel Larson's internet career, with "Roaring Thunder" easily being Daniel’s most popular song, with over 600,000 streams on Spotify.
It is not known when "Roaring Thunder" was recorded, outside of it being in or before July 2021. However, it is known that it was recorded in a professional studio paid for by Bob Proctor. Roaring Thunder was written and produced by Tom Capek of Colorado Sound, who is best known for composing for famous singers such as Eminem and The Black Eyed Peas.[1][2]
Daniel claims to have written the song himself, but this seems almost impossible. Daniel is notably illiterate and obviously does not possess the capabilities to write such lyrics. Instead, it is likely that Bob purchased the rights to a pre-written song (or multiple). This would cover all tasks such as mixing and mastering, such that all Daniel would need to do is record vocals in the studio, and receive the final song.
The price to produce "Roaring Thunder" is unknown. It is speculated that Bob could have paid for a multi-song package (where "Something More" and "Merry Go Round" were also recorded) and paid over ten thousand dollars. It's safe to assume this, considering the skill needed to fix Daniel's vocals.
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Lyrics
It's been a long time
Never thought this would be
You've always been mine, but I have to be free
Golden sunsets, reflections on the sea
A reminder, of what used to be
Roaring thunder, northern lights
Through the night, they fly
Pounding hearts, epic voices
Rising to the sky
Everything changes, but love remains
My heart and soul, longs for that again
Knowing I'm home, where I belong
Heartache lingers, can we be strong?
Roaring thunder, northern lights
Through the night, they fly
Pounding hearts, epic voices
Rising to the sky
Ten thousand miles away, it's a new day
My heart beating along
Will you catch me if I fall?
Roaring thunder, northern lights
Through the night, they fly
Pounding hearts, epic voices
Rising to the sky
Roaring thunder, northern lights
Through the night, they fly
Pounding hearts, epic voices
Rising to the sky
Roaring thunder, northern lights
Through the night, they fly
Pounding hearts, epic voices
Rising to the sky
Roaring thunder, northern lights
Through the night, they fly
Pounding hearts, epic voices
Rising to the sky
Genius: VERIFIED
Daniel breaks down the meaning of "Roaring Thunder"s lyrics in this video, though one could argue he is clearly making up things on the spot. He also claims the song took "about three months to write" then backtracks and says it took five minutes. Daniel says that "Roaring Thunder" was made during a "hard situation" in his life, where that friends & family didn't believe in his career.
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