Ruby da Cherry's verse adds another layer of depth to the song, his rapid-fire flow and emotive delivery adding a sense of urgency to the proceedings.
In the realm of underground hip-hop, few artists have made as significant an impact as $uicideboy$. The duo, comprised of Scrim (formerly known as $crim) and Ruby da Cherry, has built a devoted fan base with their unique blend of dark, often disturbing lyrics and infectious, melodic production. One of their most popular tracks, "Gloom," is a prime example of their ability to craft a haunting, yet oddly captivating song that explores themes of depression, anxiety, and the struggles of modern life.
"I been feelin' like a demon, got my soul on ice Tryna get it back, but it's slippin' right outta my life I'm stuck in this gloom, it's where I reside Tryna find a way out, but it's hard to survive"
"Gloom" is a standout track in the $uicideboy$'s discography, a song that showcases their ability to craft a haunting, melodic narrative that explores the darker corners of the human experience. With its raw, unapologetic lyrics and infectious production, it's no wonder that this song has resonated with fans of underground hip-hop. As the $uicideboy$ continue to push the boundaries of what's possible in hip-hop, it's clear that their music will remain a vital part of the underground scene for years to come.
The production on "Gloom" is a key element in the song's success, with a haunting, melodic beat that underscores the emotional intensity of the lyrics. The use of eerie synths and a driving drum machine creates a sense of momentum, propelling the listener through the song's dark, winding narrative.
Ruby da Cherry's verse adds another layer of depth to the song, his rapid-fire flow and emotive delivery adding a sense of urgency to the proceedings.
In the realm of underground hip-hop, few artists have made as significant an impact as $uicideboy$. The duo, comprised of Scrim (formerly known as $crim) and Ruby da Cherry, has built a devoted fan base with their unique blend of dark, often disturbing lyrics and infectious, melodic production. One of their most popular tracks, "Gloom," is a prime example of their ability to craft a haunting, yet oddly captivating song that explores themes of depression, anxiety, and the struggles of modern life. $uicideboy$ - Gloom (LYRICS)
"I been feelin' like a demon, got my soul on ice Tryna get it back, but it's slippin' right outta my life I'm stuck in this gloom, it's where I reside Tryna find a way out, but it's hard to survive" Ruby da Cherry's verse adds another layer of
"Gloom" is a standout track in the $uicideboy$'s discography, a song that showcases their ability to craft a haunting, melodic narrative that explores the darker corners of the human experience. With its raw, unapologetic lyrics and infectious production, it's no wonder that this song has resonated with fans of underground hip-hop. As the $uicideboy$ continue to push the boundaries of what's possible in hip-hop, it's clear that their music will remain a vital part of the underground scene for years to come. One of their most popular tracks, "Gloom," is
The production on "Gloom" is a key element in the song's success, with a haunting, melodic beat that underscores the emotional intensity of the lyrics. The use of eerie synths and a driving drum machine creates a sense of momentum, propelling the listener through the song's dark, winding narrative.