Arrows Of Annihilation (Official Lyric Video)
[HPP] Tim ArcherFebruary 14, 20263 min
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- π‘ The song "Arrows Of Annihilation" reimagines Cupid as a heavenly hitman or a "cold-blooded assassin."
- π― It portrays Cupid as having unlimited range and precision, making hearts "die" with his arrows.
- πΆ The musical style is an 80s metal ballad, chosen to fit the theme of deadly romance.
Cupid's Lethal Arsenal
- πΉ Cupid's bow is well-equipped with night vision, explosive tips, and gyroscopic stabilizers.
- π« He is described as a dead-eye creepy kid whose skills surpass elite military and intelligence agencies like Navy SEALs, Mossad, and M.I.6.
- π His arrows bring complete annihilation and tear worlds apart, making targets "quiver with sweet anticipation."
The Inescapable Fate
- β οΈ There is nowhere to hide if the "heavenly host decides to send that sniper Cupid after you."
- π If your name is called, you'll take the fall with Cupid's arrow "in your eye."
- π― The song warns to "Keep your head down" as Cupid "has your number" and a "contract out on you."
Production & Release Details
- ποΈ The song was one of three new tracks released specifically for Valentine's Day.
- πΏ It is part of the debut full-length album "RAIDERS OF THE LOST AiRK (A Parody Soundtrack)."
- βοΈ The lyrics were 100% human-generated by Tim, while the music was generated by Suno AI software with Tim's prompting and editing, and the video was edited by Tim using Vizzy.io.
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CupidArrows of AnnihilationHeavenly Hitman80s Metal BalladParody SoundtrackValentine's DaySuno AILyric VideoAssassinNight VisionExplosive TipsGyroscopic Stabilizers
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