This Friday marks the 10th year anniversary edition release of 360’s double-platinum, multi-award-winning album “Falling & Flying“, an album that shot him to the tops of the Australian music industry and made him a household name per se and one of the most well-known artists to hit the scene, and whilst since then, 360 has gone on to release further music that kept him at the forefront of the Australian hip-hop scene, it is the very album where his true artistry as a singer, songwriter, and lyricist shined.

Day 2 of 360(5) Days of “Falling & Flying” on Eat This Music is dedicated to the second song off the album, ‘I’m OK‘, which also happens to be one of the heaviest songs – and I don’t mean that message-wise, because that is actually reserved for a song later in the week – aesthetically, instrumentally, and beat-wise. I feel like this is the type of song you could have blaring in your headset as you’re destroying NPCs in some sort of videogame… although, lyrically, this is a solid song that talks on independence, hard work and essentially growing up.

Featuring tracks like “Boys Like You”, “Run Alone”, “Killer”, and “Broken Wings”, 360’s collective tracks within this record shined throughout each song in their own way, so it is fitting 360 gets an entire week to himself here on Eat This Music – along the lines of fellow artist Amy Shark – also because 360 was nice enough to have a chat, which will be published on Friday to coincide with the release – so stay tuned.

Steve

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