1. Summary of the track (lyrics/themes, structure)
  2. Musical analysis (melody, harmony, arrangement, instrumentation)
  3. Vocal/performance critique (technique, expression, production)
  4. Metadata & credits report (composer, performers, release details)
  5. Short review (pros/cons, recommendation)
  6. Academic/lyric analysis (themes, symbolism, context)

(Bridge - Elphaba) I'll take the pieces, of my shattered past I'll make them into, something that will last I'll rise up, from the ashes like a phoenix born I'll be the one, who's not afraid to be sworn

Archetype 3: The Modern Girl in Oz

A portal-fantasy variant: Melanie Marie is a 21st-century woman (perhaps a bioengineer) who falls into Oz during a tornado. Using her scientific knowledge, she “builds” herself a new role, helping Elphaba fake her death or constructing mechanical animals for Doctor Dillamond.

  • Song: "Wicked" (Originally by Future). This is a popular rap song known for its "jumpman" flow and dark, atmospheric beat.
  • Artist: Melanie Marie. She is a singer and guitarist known for posting acoustic and R&B covers on YouTube and Instagram. She often puts a melodic, softer spin on hip-hop tracks.
  • Album/Release Info: The text "We Can Build Her" and "Sce..." (likely cut off from "Scene" or a similar label) usually appear in file metadata or video titles to indicate a specific release group, a remix pack, or a promotional release.

The "Solid Paper" Connection: You mentioned "solid paper" at the end. This appears to be a reference to the lyrics of the song "Wicked."

"We Can Build Her" is a 2024 sci-fi comedy produced by Wicked, featuring a protagonist who utilizes an android matchmaking service

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Using a forbidden chapter titled “The Incantation of Assembled Self,” Melanie sets out to build a better Elphaba—one who can articulate her pain without turning into a winged-monkey-hurling tyrant.

Title: Unleashing the Wicked Witch: A Review of Melanie Martinez's "We Can Build Her"

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  1. Summary of the track (lyrics/themes, structure)
  2. Musical analysis (melody, harmony, arrangement, instrumentation)
  3. Vocal/performance critique (technique, expression, production)
  4. Metadata & credits report (composer, performers, release details)
  5. Short review (pros/cons, recommendation)
  6. Academic/lyric analysis (themes, symbolism, context)

(Bridge - Elphaba) I'll take the pieces, of my shattered past I'll make them into, something that will last I'll rise up, from the ashes like a phoenix born I'll be the one, who's not afraid to be sworn

Archetype 3: The Modern Girl in Oz

A portal-fantasy variant: Melanie Marie is a 21st-century woman (perhaps a bioengineer) who falls into Oz during a tornado. Using her scientific knowledge, she “builds” herself a new role, helping Elphaba fake her death or constructing mechanical animals for Doctor Dillamond. Wicked - Melanie Marie - We Can Build Her - Sce...

  • Song: "Wicked" (Originally by Future). This is a popular rap song known for its "jumpman" flow and dark, atmospheric beat.
  • Artist: Melanie Marie. She is a singer and guitarist known for posting acoustic and R&B covers on YouTube and Instagram. She often puts a melodic, softer spin on hip-hop tracks.
  • Album/Release Info: The text "We Can Build Her" and "Sce..." (likely cut off from "Scene" or a similar label) usually appear in file metadata or video titles to indicate a specific release group, a remix pack, or a promotional release.

The "Solid Paper" Connection: You mentioned "solid paper" at the end. This appears to be a reference to the lyrics of the song "Wicked." (Bridge - Elphaba) I'll take the pieces, of

"We Can Build Her" is a 2024 sci-fi comedy produced by Wicked, featuring a protagonist who utilizes an android matchmaking service Song: "Wicked" (Originally by Future )

Let’s explore each component in depth.

Using a forbidden chapter titled “The Incantation of Assembled Self,” Melanie sets out to build a better Elphaba—one who can articulate her pain without turning into a winged-monkey-hurling tyrant.

Title: Unleashing the Wicked Witch: A Review of Melanie Martinez's "We Can Build Her"

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