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root canal Pt.3 is, as of now, Bite's final disstrack towards Sogmeister, part of many others that came before it. The song's concept transformed from only focusing on Bite's third root canal, to the many forms of Bite's diss on Sogs following "I CAN KEEP GOING", until ending up as a constantly changing chaotic track attempting to convey as much of Bite's emotions towards Sogmeister and the feud as possible. | |||
== '''1. Background & Development''' == | == '''1. Background & Development''' == |
Revision as of 19:12, 25 April 2025
root canal, Pt.3
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Released: April 6th 2025 |
Recorded: 2025 |
Length: 9:11 |
Track Count: 1 |
Released: Yes |
root canal Pt.3 is, as of now, Bite's final disstrack towards Sogmeister, part of many others that came before it. The song's concept transformed from only focusing on Bite's third root canal, to the many forms of Bite's diss on Sogs following "I CAN KEEP GOING", until ending up as a constantly changing chaotic track attempting to convey as much of Bite's emotions towards Sogmeister and the feud as possible.
1. Background & Development
Root Canal Pt.3 was worked on more than a year before it's official release under a completely different idea, following Bite's third root canal. It's initial title was "Root Canal Pt.3: The Fillings" before Bite realized he already got fillings. Out of desperation, he scrapped the track and any lyrics he had for it.
During May, after the release of "I CAN KEEP GOING", Bite had already prepared the groundwork for the next diss, "HEADLOCK", which he immediately canned following "I CAN KEEP GOING" already achieving above and beyond what he wanted. The latter track's uncropped album cover even had another window with the text "HEADLOCK" in it. Sogmeister eventually retaliated, saying he's making another disstrack, so Bite finished his third diss just incase. Sogs never released his (until "DissedIsMe" much later), and it was once again cancelled.
Months after the release of "DissedIsMe" that signed the beef off for the second time, Bite was already sure any plans for a new disstrack are useless and released 12 minutes worth of unused verses, including the ones from "HEADLOCK", on an extended "Honestly Sogmeister", part of the "Unfortunately 'Live' in Nahariyya" album. But on a sunny February day, Sogmeister started teasing his upcoming disstrack "I CAN TOO", claiming this time he's serious. At first, Bite decided to release the parody "Not Like Sogs" to prove he can still retain the status of winner even by releasing a joke song, but as more lines came in like "Stem 5 how you put your stem in 5 little boys", Bite realized he has to step up his game. He decided it was impossible to recreate the impact of "Honestly Sogmeister" or "I CAN KEEP GOING", so the only choice was to wing a song random and experimental enough to hopefully portray his discontent with making disses at this point, all the while trying to enjoy the creation process as much as possible.
Writing any impactful lyrics really came down to wordplay, because every known detail about Sogmeister's life has already been recited in "I CAN KEEP GOING". The creation process followed Bite's mindset making "polaroid", this time involving acoustic drums, electric guitar and even influence from JPEGMAFIA, Danny Brown and Swans. Welcome to RYM! The beats were taken from YouTube and additional production was added on top of them or in-between.
The first written verse was Verse 3, originally on the beat for Verse 4. It was eventually swapped with the currently used beat and was planned to start off the song. A few days after finishing Verse 3, Bite was freestyling in the shower, suddenly coming up with the line "Online drama that matters to nobody". His phone was in his room, and so for the entire shower he kept repeating the same line to not forget it.
Bite continued to flesh out the song while Sogmeister stated he's ready to release his. Wanting to bait him with a fake disstrack again, Bite kept telling him he is rerecording his, claiming it's Not Like Sogs and that with every recording it keeps getting better. By that time Bite was constantly reciting "Sogs is on the beat hoe", which only made Sogs anticipate the track more eagerly as the days went by.
Finally, the title was conceived when Sogmeister was said to have recorded on the first beat from Bite's "Root Canal Pt.2". This song being the third installment to the Root Canal series came from this being the third serious diss in the feud, a need to respond to Sogmeister using Bite's Root Canal beats, and lines from the intro of "HEADLOCK" reading "My point is you got a big teeth gap, never good flows, could floss and you still cap". The theme of teeth was established in the final verse.
The final section of the song was supposed to have one continuous voice message from someone close to Sogmeister, but being unable to find anyone fit for the role, Bite just gathered as many people (and characters) as he could to trash on him. Bite at last recorded the entire song in two days & Not Like Sogs right after it, gathered some people in a voice chat and released "Not Like Sogs" then this track after Sogmeister's "I CAN TOO".
2. Trivia