Ear Candy -

Subtle "reverb throws" on specific words, pitch-shifted harmonies, or one-off vocal chops.

In audio engineering, ear candy refers to small, unexpected sounds added to a track to keep the listener engaged and prevent boredom. Think of it as the "frosting" or "sprinkles" on a song cake. Ear Candy

Unique sounds like pedestrian crossing beeps (as heard in Billie Eilish’s "Bad Guy") or "silver sounds" like high-pitched synth twinkles. Subtle "reverb throws" on specific words

In the music industry, isn't just one thing—it’s a professional production philosophy, a specific category of gear, and even a style of jewelry. Depending on what you're looking for, 1. Music Production: The "Sonic Sweeteners" ear candy refers to small