When (Oskar and Steez) dropped their album Fight Club in March 2021, fans knew to expect something gritty, cinematic, and slightly uncomfortable. But " Zombie ," featuring the veteran Sokół and the ethereal production of Duit , stands out as one of the record’s most haunting highlights. The Sound: A Neon-Noir Nightmare
Mentions of "drowning in fear of vodka" and the desire to escape a life that feels like a treadmill. pro8l3m_zombie_feat_sokol_duit
The track is anchored by signature atmospheric production. Unlike the high-octane synthwave often found in PRO8L3M’s earlier work, "Zombie" feels slower and more suffocating. It perfectly mirrors the lyrical themes of stagnation and urban decay. The Lyrics: Emotional Paralysis When (Oskar and Steez) dropped their album Fight
The chorus hit hard with lines about having "no desire for tears," "no desire for drugs," and simply wanting to be mad at a world that feels empty. Why the Sokół Feature Matters The track is anchored by signature atmospheric production