93FEETOFSMOKE and Phem Are Sick and Tired of Being "Fucked Over"

With so many scammers and con artists out there in the world, it seems easier than ever to get screwed over. Just take a look at the rise of Netflix shows like The Tinder Swindler and Inventing Anna  for all the proof you need. The expression "always trust your gut" could not be truer nowadays.

93FEETOFSMOKE's new single, featuring phem and Tosh the Drummer, is all about this idea of getting hoodwinked in plain sight. The title "Fucked Over" says it all. Backed by an edgy soundscape and hard-hitting assertive vocals, the point is driven home in equally infectious and affecting fashion. This bass-forward alternative track explores the narrative of fake friends and how easily those closest to you can stab you in the back.  

“It sucks to get played by someone you trusted. Or to find out that one roommate you found off craigslist has been stealing your things and then helping you look for it. The message to me is really localized in that moment of "seeing the light” and realizing your gut was never wrong,“ connfides 93FEETOFSMOKE.  This is an anthem for all of us who are fed up with being messed with.

Listen to  "Fucked Over" below:

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