A seven episode interactive series, ‘Dreamcrusher’ is an innovative new murder mystery that turns viewers into detectives, both on screen and in the real world. Created by film-maker Gavin Michael Booth, the show follows rising pop star GWYN, whose sudden death the very night before the release of her breakthrough album, means that everyone in her circle has become a suspect in her demise.
‘I Beat U 2 It’ is the final single from GWYN. Written and produced by Bleu, best known for their work with with Demi Lovato, and Selena Gomez, and Brook Tomlinson (Dixie D’Amelio), it’s a shimmering, upbeat pop track whose lyrics are introspective, yet emotionally charged.
Acoustic guitars and energetic drum beats, are blended with a polished vocal performance from GWYN, who delivers each verse with chilling sincerity, each line confident, clean, and emotionally clear. The chorus, meanwhile, feels like it’s caught somewhere between empowerment and premonition, and listeners are left wondering if the song is a celebration of survival, a message to her killer, or something in between.
With each episode, fans are invited to look for clues, uncover secrets hidden across the internet, and take part in a high-stakes investigation. One lucky viewer who correctly solves the mystery will win a $100,000 prize. One such artifact left behind is GWYN’s final music video, ‘I Beat U 2 It’, which lives on as a sort of digital time capsule, with its potential to hold the key to the mystery behind her death. Streaming on Reveel, Dreamcrusher is the first installment of ‘“’Reward’, a new kind of entertainment experience where the lines between audience and story are deliberately blurred.
At first glance, nothing is out of place in the music video for ‘I Beat U 2 It’. There’s all the fun holographic outfits, exciting kaleidoscopic effects, a rooftop at golden hour, and direct-to-camera glamour. But under it all there are subtle visual cues, that suggest something deeper, hidden. We see GWYN singing through a chain-link fence, surrounded by feathers on a swing, and at one point, her face disappears almost entirely into shadow, apart from a spotlight focused on her mouth. In the final scene, she stands on a rooftop, dark apart from the glowing lightbulbs she holds in her hands. Is she trying to expose something?
Watch the music video for ‘I Beat U 2 It’ below, and find out more by following GWYN online on her official website, Instagram, and Facebook.
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