Rollstroll's Salvation And Nemesis

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Who could imagine that psychedelic art and 2D graphics would become popular again? Well, it has happened. It seems like more and more YouTubers reminisce about those old times of Super Mario and Fantastic Planet (1973). And RollStroll is one of them. This guy started his Youtube channel just a couple of months ago, but, nevertheless, his videos have already become trending. RollStroll's new song “Salvation and Nemesis” is a perfect example of what the modern art looks like.

RollStroll and Tragicomedy on YouTube

Behind all the lightness of the lyrics, the song is filled with the wisdom of our life patterns. It often happens that we love and hate the same individual at the same time. And this composition is about it. In his song, RollStroll outlines the importance of understanding this feeling.
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Bright yellow, acidic green, hot pink and deep purple are just a few out of many other non-orthodox colors used in the video.

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