The interplay between Scrim and Ruby da Cherry's verses creates a sense of tension and release, as if the listener is being pulled through a dark, twisted world with no clear escape.
"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" $uicideboy$ - Gloom (LYRICS)
These lines, delivered in Scrim's signature deadpan flow, set the tone for the rest of the song, which is characterized by its themes of hopelessness, addiction, and the search for meaning in a seemingly meaningless world. The interplay between Scrim and Ruby da Cherry's
The success of "Gloom" can be attributed to the $uicideboy$'s unique sound, which blends elements of hip-hop, cloud rap, and punk to create a truly distinctive style. Their music is often described as dark, aggressive, and unapologetic, but it's also strangely melodic and catchy. This dichotomy is a hallmark of their appeal, drawing in listeners who are looking for something new and exciting. Their music is often described as dark, aggressive,
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.