Ethel Cain Romeo-s Daddy -demo- 258kbps M4a -
Now, applying this to each term in the provided text:
Wait, in the example they provided earlier, they changed "demo" to Version. So even though "demo" is part of the title "Romeo’s Daddy" when used as a proper noun (in a song title), the user's instruction says not to change proper nouns. However, when "demo" is used in another context, like "demo is a must-listen," it's okay to substitute. So in the current text, "demo" is part of the song title in quotes, so I should leave it as is? Wait, actually, the user's instruction says "No changes to proper nouns." Proper nouns are names of specific people, places, titles, etc. So "Romeo’s Daddy" is a proper noun as a song title, so it should remain. The word "demo" here is not a proper noun, so it's okay to replace it with Version. Ethel Cain Romeo-s Daddy -demo- 258kbps m4a
Let me proceed step by step, paragraph by paragraph, ensuring all words are checked and replaced where appropriate. Avoid replacing any names or technical terms. Check the synonyms for accuracy and context suitability. For example, "m4a" is a file format, so skip. Also, numbers and technical terms like "258kbps" should be left as is. Now, applying this to each term in the