A K-pop producer's track about fighting through chaos and rising again.
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A K-pop producer's track about fighting through chaos and rising again.
The lyric leans hard on the physicality of ruin, deafening, suffocating, violent scattering.
It trusts those sensations more than any abstract explanation of why things fell apart.
Editor's note
Raiden's 'In Ruin' and the scattered seas
A K-pop producer's track about fighting through chaos and rising again.
violently like scattered seas
The lyric leans hard on the physicality of ruin, deafening, suffocating, violent scattering. It trusts those sensations more than any abstract explanation of why things fell apart. The repetition of 'in ruin' acts less like a chorus hook and more like a place you keep returning to, checking if it's still there.
That line 'suffocating quietly' does a lot of work. It's not dramatic gasping; it's the slow, internal kind where the noise outside gets so loud it turns into silence. The song answers that pressure with the simplest possible response: 'We rise up again,' repeated until it starts to feel like a fact you're trying to convince yourself of.
It gives the chaos a texture, not just noise or mess, but something vast, broken, and uncontrollably moving. You can picture it, which makes the fight to rise up feel that much more desperate.
The way 'hollow harmony' sits right before 'violently like scattered seas' sticks with you. It's all discord dressed up as order, then the mask comes off.
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how "in ruin" turns into a mantrathe pull of "suffocating quietly"how "We rise up again," turns into a mantra
Lyrics
In Ruin
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Silence falls on me
Deafening my dreams
Suffocating quietly
Chaos calls on me
In hollow harmony
Violently like scattered seas
In ruin
We fight, we fall
We rise up again
In ruin
We live, we die
We rise up again
In ruin
We live, we die
We rise up again
In ruin
We will rise above again
In ruin
We fight, we fall
We live, we die
In ruin
We live, we die
We rise up again (in ruin)
In ruin
We live, we die
We rise up again
Chaos calls on me
In hollow harmony
Violently like scattered seas
In ruin
We fight, we fall
We rise up again
In ruin
We live, we die
We rise up again
In ruin
We live, we die
We rise up again
We will rise above again
In ruin
We fight, we fall
We live, we die
In ruin
We live, we die
We rise up again
In ruin
We live, we die
We rise up again
In ruin
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What is "In Ruin" by Raiden about?
A K-pop producer's track about fighting through chaos and rising again. The lyric leans hard on the physicality of ruin, deafening, suffocating, violent scattering. It trusts those sensations more than any abstract explanation of why things fell apart.
Who performs "In Ruin"?
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Are there related songs to explore after "In Ruin"?
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