Relate with us to William J. Sullivan's "Good Fences Make Good Neighbors" about adult life.
- cocosartshop12
- Jul 11
- 1 min read
Collaborating with and featuring multiple artists in this latest release, William J. Sullivan has created an art piece that will blow you away.

Composed of a diverse range of elements and vocals, "Good Fences Make Good Neighbors" is a song that talks about real-life experiences. The concepts expressed through this track resonate with many people in today's world—the simmering tensions of adulthood, disillusionment, and the quietly hostile peace of suburban life.
"Bumping beats, spot-on bars, and hypnotic rhythms make up William J. Sullivan's latest track."

The vocalists who have contributed to this track's crafting span across various categories, including the artist's support system—Zilla Rocca, Curly Castro, college idols—Rob Sonic and Dose One, and present-day collaborators—Paris Texas and Luci. The track has a contrasting, balanced theme, conveying a story of escaping to the suburbs to find peace, only to realize that you can never actually escape the struggles that life brings on.




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