Song Of The Mask

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Debra Necochea

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ProducersBanrisk and Perish Beats noted that there would be lyric misinterpretations, with Perish tweeting the same loud snippet Dream submitted and Banrisk commenting in the tweet on how people would sing the song incorrectly. Later, Perish tweeted out part of the lyrics replaced with blanks, clearing up part of the confusion by fans.

"Mask" is the second single by American YouTuber Dream. It was released on May 21, 2021, through Dream Music. "Mask" is more rock-influenced than Dream's previous song, "Roadtrip", and lyrically details his past and present struggles with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).


"Mask" performed well commercially, receiving one million streams in its first week and becoming Dream's first top-40 single on the UK Singles Chart, where it reached number 38. The song's accompanying animated music video, released in June 2021, was negatively received by viewers for its quality and messages, and became an internet meme.


On March 13, 2021, Dream revealed through his now-deactivated private Twitter account that he was working on a new song.[1][better source needed] The following day he revealed the name of the song to be "Mask".[2][better source needed] It was scheduled to be released on April 23, 2021, but was delayed due to the song's music video production falling behind schedule.[3]


On May 15, 2021, he confirmed on his private Twitter account that the song would be released on May 21.[citation needed] It was released to streaming services, and onto the "Dream Music" YouTube channel as a lyric video. Dream also allowed the free use of the song as long as it was not a re-upload.[citation needed]


"Mask" has been described as acoustic rock.[4] The song's melody was inspired by "She's Kinda Hot" by 5 Seconds of Summer.[3] The song was produced by Perish Beats and BanRisk, who had produced his previous single "Roadtrip" in February 2021. The song was produced remotely, with Dream and the producers working together in a Discord call with Perish sharing his screen. The song took a week to produce, outside of a few changes afterwards.[3]


"Mask" was inspired by Dream's personal struggles with ADHD during his childhood.[5] Dream has said that "Mask" is a much more personal song than "Roadtrip": "I would say, the main reason I've been enjoying music is being able to tell stories and talk about things from my life and stuff in a catchy way."[4] The song originally had different lyrics, but was rewritten by Dream; Dream commented on a now deleted Twitter post that he wrote all the lyrics himself.[3] PmBata, who was featured on "Roadtrip", also contributed to the songwriting.[6]


"Mask" did well commercially. In its first week of release, "Mask" was streamed one million times on Spotify.[4] The song also became Dream's first top forty single in the United Kingdom, where it debuted at number 38 on the UK Singles Chart on May 28, 2021.[7][8] It also made appearances on the Canadian Hot 100 and the Irish Singles Chart, where it charted at number 96 and 43, respectively.[9][10] As of March 2023, "Mask" has over 80 million streams on Spotify, and is his second most-streamed song on the platform.[11] The official lyric video for "Mask", released on Dream Music, has over 33.1 million views on YouTube as of December 15, 2022.


The music video for "Mask" was directed by Phyre Studios, a group of 18 teenage animators, and released on June 8, 2021.[3][12] In the Pixar-inspired CGI video, Dream is seen walking through his school, talking to his dad, playing games with his friends and throwing away his "normal pills". The video also features cameos of fellow YouTubers GeorgeNotFound and Sapnap. The video was deliberately made in a non-Minecraft style, as Dream thought "it would be cringe" if it was that way.[3] The production of the video lasted from March 16 to June 6, 2021.[13] The animation's production was rushed, with Dream giving the animators vague cues that left them confused. The time constraints meant that models for other characters, such as Dream's dad and other Minecraft YouTubers were scrapped, and many technical errors and mistakes were left in the animation.[3] The music video missed its scheduled deadline of April 23, 2021, due to problems with rendering. Lighting issues subsequently delayed the release of the song as well.[3]


Upon release, the music video received negative reactions from viewers, many of whom commented on the poor quality of the designs and its technical mistakes.[3][14] The song's reception led to the creation of several remixes and YouTube poops of the song and its video. Dream came under controversy because of the music video's poor quality, along with accusations that he had underpaid his animators. In response, Dream said on Reddit that while he did rush the animators initially, when the April 23 deadline was missed, he decided to let them take their time and finish it "as soon as [they] can", and that he had paid both Phyre and the animators over three times the amount they had asked for.[13] Phyre Studios has since had mixed opinions on the video's response, with the head animator Phyre stating "It was interesting to see all the hate, I'm not used to it, [but] It is what it is, some people were very harsh or toxic." The animator also stated that they would "work with Dream again". Brady J. Harty, who worked on Dream's character model, felt differently about the backlash. "Seeing the viral attention that tweets got making fun of our work was really disappointing. It was exhausting dealing with the backlash."[3]


The video for "Mask" contains a scene where Dream throws a bottle of "Normal Pills" into a bin. During the animation of the scene, Dream was vague about the description and meaning of the "Normal Pills" to Phyre Studios. Phyre stated that "it wasn't clear what the normal pill bottle was supposed to represent."[3]


The scene became an internet meme and attracted controversy for its message, which was seen to encourage medical non-compliance. Dream later clarified in an interview with Anthony Padilla that the scene was based on his real experiences, and how he was dismissive of medication for his ADHD. He stated "I don't know enough about them to comment on whether that was smart of me to do. I don't wanna encourage anybody to do that."[3][15]




Secondly, I think the reason it's such a mediocre song even though 4 people worked on it is because, in my opinion, it was made as a cash grab, it's so basic that to me it's clear the main goal was to make this as marketable as possible. Along with that, the only way I can see someone liking "Mask" is if they are already a fan/stan of his and can dig for some meaning from the lyric (an example of this is the lyric `'I'm failing all my classes", which is self-explanatory. Now, if you were stan you would have watched streams/seen clips of dream talking about how hard high school was for him due to his ADHD. On its own, the lyric is flat as a board, but if whoever is listening knows this fact about him, suddenly they give it more meaning that, without the context, wouldn't be there. this creates a divide.




On its own, I don't think the song is very good. it had potential but wasn't followed through on. However, as someone who has also watched more of his content and knows a bit more about him than the average person, I can also see why many of his fans consider this song, for lack of a better word, deep. This attributes to what I would call the "Steven Universe Effect" where the creator of a thing makes it very basic and 2 dimensional and the fandom ads a deep meaning to it, but the creator still gets the credit for making something with a lot of thought behind it.


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I am an 80s/90s kid who grew up in an era when music was everything. I am a lover of music and of many genres of music with classic hip hop being my Set. Hip hop culture has always been cutting edge, trend setting, and thats part of its beauty. I am not one to believe that all songs that uses profanity or sex is bad...trust and believe I still dance to and sing quite a few songs that do!

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