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'Panic Attacks' moves through states of dissociation and chemical escape. Rocket adopts a voice caught between compulsion and paralysis, repeating the refrain "I can't, but I'm going" as a kind of mantra that collapses will into momentum. The production sits in trap territory, spare and propulsive, whilst the lyrics oscillate between material aspiration and the weight of dependency, naming antidepressants and other substances as both problem and solution in the same breath. The song's emotional register is claustrophobic. Rocket frames anxiety as something collective and inescapable, a condition that arrives identically for everyone, even as he insists on his own particularity. There's a restless energy to the delivery, a sense of someone moving through the world whilst feeling fundamentally stuck, the gap between motion and agency widening with each repetition of the hook.
"Panic Attacks" is a track by Rocket, from the album Supreme Swings, released 30th April 2020. The track is 2:42 long. It's filed under Hip-Hop/Rap. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 6 articles about Rocket.
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