Blackberry Song By Aleise ~repack~ File

| Role | Name | |------|------| | | Aleise (Alejandra Torres) | | Producer | Aleise (self‑produced) | | Engineer / Mixing | Liam Patel (Austin-based freelance) | | Mastering | Emily Wu (The Mastering Lab) | | Artwork | Jess “Jez” Ramirez (illustrated a stylized blackberry vine) |

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Throughout the song, Benjamin's emotive vocals convey a sense of yearning and regret, as he reflects on the what-ifs and maybes of their relationship. The lyrics are poignant and relatable, capturing the pain and vulnerability that often accompany the end of a romance. | Role | Name | |------|------| | |

: The hook expresses a wish to be treated with that same level of intimacy: "I'm so jealous of your blackberry... give me attention like you give your blackberry". She wants him to "push her buttons" and keep her by his side in the same way. Production and Impact give me attention like you give your blackberry"

The emotional core of the track peaks during the chorus, where Aleise explicitly voices her frustration and desire to trade places with the device:

The "Blackberry Song" (more commonly known by its official title, "Blackberry Molasses" ) is a defining 1990s R&B track by the group