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Øya Festival 2026 runs from 12th to 15th August in Oslo, Norway.
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'Nightmares' closes the album as a gothic study of paranoia and guilt. Bilal's falsetto carries the opening verses, his voice fragile and escalating as the song maps the architecture of fear: heartbeats quickening in the dark, shadows that move, voices that feel like enemies. The production settles into melancholy organ riffs that anchor the track's sense of dread. Malice enters the second verse to sharpen the paranoia into something more specific: the suspicion that surrounds sudden wealth, the way money transforms friendships into potential threats. He moves through the criminal psyche with precision, weighing the cost of visibility against the need to survive it. Pharrell's bridge pulls the song further into psychological vertigo, the fear and the guilt becoming indistinguishable from one another. The track functions as a tribute to the Geto Boys' 'Mind Playin' Tricks On Me', inheriting its template of internal collapse but pushing deeper into the particular anxieties that money and reputation create.
"Nightmares" is a track by Clipse, from the album Hell Hath No Fury, released 28th November 2006. It's filed under Pop. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 2 articles about Clipse.
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Øya Festival 2026 runs from 12th to 15th August in Oslo, Norway.

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