Some songs tell a story. Others ask a question — simple on the surface, but impossible to ignore. With “Do You Think You Are…”, Guest does exactly that. He doesn’t chase attention. He creates tension. And in doing so, he delivers a track that feels both immediate and unsettling.
In a fast-moving music landscape, Guest takes a different route. He builds slowly, carefully, and with intention. This latest release sits firmly in a modern pop rock space, but what makes it stand out is not just the sound — it’s the attitude behind it.
A Direct and Unfiltered Writing Style
From the very first lines, the tone is clear. No metaphors, no detours — just a blunt observation:
“I can see it every day, you’re a nice guy
You always have great ideas but we don’t care”
There’s a quiet tension here. A gap between perception and reality. Between what someone believes they are… and how they’re actually seen.
Then comes the central question, repeated like a loop you can’t escape:
“Do you think you are?
Do you think you are?”
It’s not just a hook. It’s the core of the track. A psychological echo that keeps returning, pushing the listener to reflect, or maybe to confront.

A Controlled Pop Rock Energy
Musically, “Do You Think You Are…” is built on a solid pop rock foundation. Guitars are present, the rhythm is tight, and the structure is clean. Nothing feels excessive. Every element serves the mood.
The track doesn’t rush into impact. Instead, it builds. There’s a sense of progression, a growing pressure that slowly takes shape. It’s less about explosion, more about accumulation.
Midway through, the emotional tone shifts:
“I think I need a break
You gave me a headache”
This is where the track opens up. What started as confrontation turns into distance. Fatigue replaces tension. It’s a subtle but important shift — one that adds depth to the narrative.
An Independent Artist Crafting His Identity
Guest is part of a new wave of independent artists who prioritize identity over trends. He doesn’t follow formulas. He builds continuity. His project “Parallels” already introduced a sound rooted in emotion and structure, and this new release reinforces that direction.
There’s a clear intention behind his music. It’s not about quantity. It’s about coherence. Each release feels like a piece of a larger picture.
Discography
Parallels – Album
Do You Think You Are… – Single (2026)
Listen to “Do You Think You Are…”
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A Question That Stays With You
What makes “Do You Think You Are…” stand out is not just its sound. It’s the lingering question at its core:
“Do you think you are the boss?”
Guest doesn’t answer it. He lets it hang, unresolved. And that’s exactly why it works.
With this release, Guest confirms that he’s not just making songs. He’s shaping a voice — one that is direct, controlled, and increasingly hard to ignore.
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