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Big Shot

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Now’s your chance to [chill out]! Coffee Date dials down the intensity and deals out the lofi vibes in her take on BIG SHOT from Deltarune Chapter 2.

“Big Shot!” is an already-infamous fan favorite from Toby Fox’s Deltarune Chapter 2. The original presents as a supercharged battle theme in a secret boss fight with the salesman/scammer Spamton. Coffee Date — real name Evelyn Rose — took on the challenge of transforming it into a catchy lofi beat, making use of her warped vocals, live violin, and compositional know-how.

Credits
Produced by Coffee Date
Mastered by Dj CUTMAN
Artwork by Evelyn Rose

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