
There’s a rare kind of vulnerability in NGHTMRE’s latest release—one that trades chaos for clarity, distortion for something more distilled. “Buried a Friend”, the second single off his forthcoming sophomore album MIND FULL, marks a reflective turn for the Los Angeles-based producer, one rooted in emotional reckoning as much as sonic evolution.
But don’t mistake the calm for weakness. When the drop arrives, it doesn’t crash, it lifts. It’s not about fireworks. It’s about feeling something real, and feeling it fully.
“Sometimes letting go is the healthiest thing you can do,” NGHTMRE shared on Instagram. And that’s the heartbeat of this track: not anger, not loss, but release. The kind that doesn’t need to be loud to hit hard.
First debuted during his Ultra Miami set, “Buried a Friend” isn’t just a song, it’s a moment of clarity, buried inside a genre that rarely makes space for silence. With this release, NGHTMRE’s not just building an album. He’s shedding skin.
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