Push It To The Limit (scarface) -

: "Throttle wide open, bat out of hell / Crashing the gates, only time will tell."

: Focus on the "power game" and the fragility of success. Lyric Ideas for a Feature Verse

When writing a modern feature over this style, use to heighten the sense of luxury and danger. Push It To The Limit (scarface)

This feature centers on the "razor's edge" theme—the moment where success and total collapse are separated by a thin line.

: Utilize a "propulsive, anthemic disco beat" with heavy synth elements like the Roland Jupiter-8 or Yamaha CS-80. : "Throttle wide open, bat out of hell

: Sample or interpolate the iconic line: "Walk along the razor's edge but don't look down, just keep your head" .

: "Open up the limit, past the point of no return / Reached the peak but realized I still got lessons to learn." : Utilize a "propulsive, anthemic disco beat" with

To create a feature based on "Scarface (Push It to the Limit)," you can draw from its high-energy synth-pop roots and themes of relentless ambition. Originally performed by Paul Engemann and produced by synth pioneer Giorgio Moroder , the track is famous for its association with Tony Montana's meteoric rise. Concept: "The High Stakes"