Loatinover Pounds Explains The Genius Behind ‘123 Block Myself’ And Its Iconic Transition

Loatinover Pounds Explains The Genius Behind ‘123 Block Myself’ And Its Iconic Transition. In a candid response to a curious fan, Loatinover Pounds has shed light on his creative decision behind 123 Block Myself, the standout track from his hit project Pray 4 Pitori.

A fan recently questioned the artist’s choice to incorporate a transition into the song, suggesting it would have been more impactful if the track was split into two distinct pieces, one for 123 Block Myself and the other for the second section.
Loatinover Pounds, always with his finger on the pulse of creative storytelling, responded with characteristic insight: “Neke nyaka, at least 1 transition in the album, that’s why.” He went on to share that 123 Block Myself is currently the best-performing track from Pray 4 Pitori, adding, “I guess it worked.”
The artist’s response not only offers a glimpse into his creative process but also highlights the importance of transitions in his album. Rather than separating the two parts into distinct songs, Loatinover Pounds chose to take listeners on a journey, adding complexity to the narrative he’s telling on the album. The success of 123 Block Myself—with its smooth flow between parts—proves that his instincts as a producer and storyteller have resonated with his audience.
The track’s popularity and its role as the album’s top performer further validate Loatinover Pounds’ bold decision to keep the transition intact. Fans, eager for more of his uniquely smooth yet raw storytelling, are sure to appreciate this level of creative depth in his upcoming work.