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{{Videos Need Archiving}}[[File:SouthsideCover.jpg|thumb|256x256px|Official single art.]]
{{Videos Need Archiving}}[[File:SouthsideCover.jpg|thumb|256x256px|Official single art.]]
{{Quote|text=Are you recording? Are you- are you recording?|quotesource=Intro to the song}}
{{Quote|text=Are you recording? Are you- are you recording?|quotesource=Intro to the song}}
"'''Southside'''" is a song released by Daniel Larson under [[Party House Records]] on March 16, 2021. It has since been condemned by Daniel, with him saying it's "not his song".  
"'''Southside'''" is a song released by Daniel Larson under [[Party House Records]] on March 16, 2021.  


Southside was purportedly made in 2020, as it was released just a few days after Daniel's return to TikTok around March 11.<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/Daniellarson/comments/101wal6/hey_larsonians_please_help_me_find_the_sample_to/</ref> According to [[Flexburger]], Daniel was unable to produce any ideas for the song, so Flexburger fully wrote the song.<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/Daniellarson/comments/139sc49/comment/jj5ro4c/</ref>
The song was produced by [[Jay]]. It samples "Chaos In My Heart" by Vivian Copeland. Daniel's verses feature a mixture of vocals that sound like they were recorded over a phone call and others that have a laptop or Zoom call quality. According to [[Flexburger]], Daniel was unable to produce any ideas for the song, so Flexburger fully wrote the song.<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/Daniellarson/comments/139sc49/comment/jj5ro4c/</ref> It has since been condemned by Daniel, with him saying it's "not his song".


The song was produced by [[Jay]]. It samples "Chaos In My Heart" by Vivian Copeland. Daniel's verses feature a mixture of vocals that sound like they were recorded over a phone call and others that have a laptop or Zoom call quality.
The lyrics are characterized by a blend of personal frustration with previous [[management]] and social commentary. Daniel launches into a critique of [[Big Bank Records]] whom he depicts as isolated and aimless. There are also clear references to [[The Riots]] and his [[Presidential Campaigns|presidential campaign]]. A music album, ''Pray 4 Denver'' is also teased at the end of the song and is specifically named on the YouTube upload.


The lyrics are characterized by a blend of personal frustration with previous [[management]], and social commentary. Daniel launches into a critique of [[Big Bank Records]] whom he depicts as isolated and aimless. There are also clear references to [[The Riots]] and his [[Presidential Campaigns|presidential campaign]]. A music album, ''Pray 4 Denver'' is also teased at the end of the song and is specifically named on the YouTube upload.
"Southside" was initially released on YouTube and streaming services on March 16, 2021. The original YouTube version included a verse from Kanye West’s 2016 song "FML." At some point, this version was replaced on streaming services, instead featuring an alternate outro. The Kanye verse was most likely removed due to copyright.   
 
"Southside" was initially released on YouTube and streaming services on March 16, 2021. The original YouTube version included a verse from Kanye West’s 2016 song "FML." At some point, this version was replaced on streaming services, instead featuring an alternate outro. The Kanye verse was most likely removed due to copyright reasons.   


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