Troye.sivan.-.youth..single..-itunes.plus.aac.m4a-.-kween- -
Production and Sound
I have to be careful with punctuation and formatting. For instance, "The song’s blend of pop, electronic, and indie sounds has influenced a range of genres, from EDM to alternative rock." Here, "song’s" should remain the same, and "pop, electronic, indie" each need three options. "EDM" and "alternative rock" are genres, so they might be replaced with similar terms like "electronic dance|EDM|synth-pop" and "alt-rock|alternative|indie rock". Troye.Sivan.-.Youth..Single..-iTunes.Plus.AAC.M4a-.-Kween-
So, "Youth" is the title of the single, which is a name. Therefore, it should be skipped. However, in the original text, it's enclosed in “ and ” which are quote entities. So, the title "Youth" is a proper noun, so it should be skipped. Therefore, in the replacement, "Youth" remains as is. So in the alternatives, I need to make sure to leave "Youth" untouched. But wait, the user wants all words except brands and names updated. So in the sentence "Troye Sivan’s “Youth” single", "Troye Sivan" is a brand/name and "Youth" is the title, so both are skipped. Therefore, "single" is the word to replace, not "Youth". So in the original sentence, "single" can be replaced, but "Youth" remains as is. Production and Sound I have to be careful
For the Legacy and Influence section, but the user's text ends there without content. So only process up to the provided text. So, "Youth" is the title of the single, which is a name
Production and Sound section: "Production is a masterclass in atmospheric sound design." "Production" construction. "Masterclass" masterclass. "Atmospheric sound design" environmental audio crafting.