GHST THE GOD Unlocks Vulnerability on New Single “Again”
- Miles Coleman

- Aug 16
- 2 min read

From the heart of San Diego’s independent music scene, rising artist GHST THE GOD delivers a raw and emotionally charged performance with his latest single “Again,” released on July 16, 2025. The track is more than just another addition to his catalog. It is a deeply personal entry point into the artist’s inner world, marked by both sonic precision and unfiltered emotion.
Crafted entirely in his modest 475 square foot apartment, “Again” embodies the DIY spirit that has defined GHST THE GOD’s artistic journey. With no external producers or engineers to shape the outcome, every detail from the writing to the mixing and mastering was executed by the artist himself. This hands on approach makes the track not only authentic but also deeply personal, carrying the unmistakable imprint of an artist determined to remain in full creative control.
Musically, “Again” blends melodic rap with lush harmonies and an atmospheric backdrop, weaving influences from the likes of Kid Cudi, Post Malone, and Don Toliver into a sound that still feels distinctively his own. The production is layered with subtle intricacies, yet it never loses the intimacy of the message at its core. The lyrics reveal the weight of recurring struggles in love and life, the sense of moving in circles, confronting the same emotional battles repeatedly, and the lingering ache of waiting for something that may never come.
What makes the single even more compelling is its spontaneous creation. GHST THE GOD admits the entire process, from conception to completion, took only four days. That urgency translates into the music itself. Nothing feels overworked or forced, and the honesty is palpable. The result is a song that resonates on multiple levels, both as an expression of vulnerability and as a polished piece of artistry ready for broader audiences.
With “Again,” GHST THE GOD reaffirms his position as an artist capable of balancing raw emotion with musical finesse. It is a record that feels both deeply introspective and universally relatable, destined to connect with listeners navigating their own cycles of overthinking and self discovery.
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