I'm up in the woods, I'm down on my mind
I'm building a still to slow down the time
I'm up in the woods, I'm down on my mind
I'm building a still to slow down the time

I'm up in the woods, I'm down on my mind
I'm building a still to slow down the time
I'm up in the woods, I'm down on my mind
I'm building a still to slow down the time

I'm up in the woods, I'm down on my mind
I'm building a still to slow down the time
I'm up in the woods, I'm down on my mind
I'm building a still to slow down the time

I'm up in the woods, I'm down on my mind
I'm building a still to slow down the time
I'm up in the woods, I'm down on my mind
I'm building a still to slow down the time

I'm up in the woods, I'm down on my mind
I'm building a still to slow down the time
I'm up in the woods, I'm down on my mind
I'm building a still to slow down the time

I'm up in the woods, I'm down on my mind
I'm building a still to slow down the time

Comments (2)

  • Anonymous
    It's "Im building a Still" not sill as in a liquor still. This song is an actual good use of auto tune unlike how every rapper uses it to cover their awful voices.
  • Sean147
    This isn't Auto-Tune. Its an effect known as Vocoder. It purposely makes the voice sound less human (like a robot). Auto-tuning on the other hand just snaps your existing voice to the correct pitch if you are a bit out. Its only when you are miles out of pitch (like rappers or Ke$ha, who apparently just talks) that it gives it an unnatural sound. Also, on a vocoder, the singers voice changes the shape of the note, not the effect shaping the voice, which is what happens on Auto-Tune