RIP Trust
Night Lovell
"RIP Trust" is darker and more confrontational than much of Night Lovell's catalog — the production is denser, the bass frequencies more aggressive, with a harder edge beneath the characteristic murk. There's a grinding, almost industrial quality to the beat, like something mechanical trying to process emotion and failing. Night Lovell's delivery here carries more weight than usual — still disaffected, but with flashes of something sharper beneath the surface, a cold fury rather than mere indifference. The lyrical subject is betrayal and the aftermath of having believed in people — the "RIP" framing treats trust not as a concept but as something that once lived and is now formally dead. It belongs to that moment in the mid-2010s when trap production began absorbing goth and industrial influence, when SoundCloud became a space for processing real grief through synthetic darkness. This is the song for when disillusionment has curdled past sadness into something harder and less forgiving — not wallowing, but cataloguing what's been permanently lost and refusing to pretend otherwise.
medium
2010s
dark, dense, grinding
SoundCloud rap, goth and industrial trap fusion
Hip-Hop, Trap. Goth trap. cold fury, disillusioned. Opens in grinding confrontation and stays there — cold fury cataloguing permanent loss without softening.. energy 6. medium. danceability 4. valence 2. vocals: disaffected male rap, cold fury, sharp undertones beneath surface indifference. production: dense aggressive bass, industrial grinding textures, dark trap drums, murky mix. texture: dark, dense, grinding. acousticness 1. era: 2010s. SoundCloud rap, goth and industrial trap fusion. When disillusionment has curdled past sadness into something harder — cataloguing what's been permanently lost and refusing to pretend otherwise.