Kshmr - The Devil You Know (feat. Micky Blue) [official Audio] Instant

Released on October 21, 2022, Dharma/Spinnin' Records , "" marks a standout collaboration between producer KSHMR and singer Micky Blue . This track blends KSHMR's signature cinematic production with a gritty, western-inspired atmosphere. Thematic Core: Familiar Shadows

KSHMR is known for high-concept world-building in his tracks, and "The Devil You Know" is no exception. Released on October 21, 2022, Dharma/Spinnin' Records ,

: The lyrics paint a picture of a "passionate, destructive, and addictive relationship". The singer acknowledges their "deal with the devil," feeling both hooked and losing control. : The lyrics paint a picture of a

The song centers on the classic idiom, "Better the devil you know than the devil you don't". Lyrically, it explores the internal conflict of choosing a painful but familiar reality over the terrifying uncertainty of the unknown. Lyrically, it explores the internal conflict of choosing

: This isn't the first time KSHMR and Micky Blue have teamed up; they previously worked together on the track "Do Bad Well," which shares a similar thematic and stylistic DNA. Key Credits

Released on October 21, 2022, Dharma/Spinnin' Records , "" marks a standout collaboration between producer KSHMR and singer Micky Blue . This track blends KSHMR's signature cinematic production with a gritty, western-inspired atmosphere. Thematic Core: Familiar Shadows

KSHMR is known for high-concept world-building in his tracks, and "The Devil You Know" is no exception.

: The lyrics paint a picture of a "passionate, destructive, and addictive relationship". The singer acknowledges their "deal with the devil," feeling both hooked and losing control.

The song centers on the classic idiom, "Better the devil you know than the devil you don't". Lyrically, it explores the internal conflict of choosing a painful but familiar reality over the terrifying uncertainty of the unknown.

: This isn't the first time KSHMR and Micky Blue have teamed up; they previously worked together on the track "Do Bad Well," which shares a similar thematic and stylistic DNA. Key Credits