"63" (draft title) is an unreleased song by Jazmin Bean. It was intended to be on the early version of Traumatic Livelihood, however, the project was revised and the song was not reused. It's unknown if the song is finished.
Background[]
Bean mentioned via Twitter while explaining their "63" tattoo that the opening track off their [now-scrapped] debut album was called "63". However, they later changed the name to one that described the song better and fit with the "video".[1]
Official versions[]
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Demo | Traumatic Livelihood (scrapped album, EFF) | Unleaked | Bean | 2020 | Unknown |
Official videos[]
Bean confirmed a music video was planned for this song, however, it never happened or was released for unknown reasons.[1]
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Trivia[]
- This is one of the songs recorded during the Worldwide Torture re-up sessions intended for the early version of Traumatic Livelihood. The others are "World Choke", "Puppy Pound", "Carnage", and various unknown collaborations.
- The song's draft title was named after Bean's favorite number.