Parow raps about demons "dancing in my head" at night and stirring them into his coffee in the morning.
The production involved key South African creatives, including Loki Rothman , who has been a frequent collaborator and producer for Parow.
It is one of the few prominent Afrikaans rap songs to address depression and internal conflict so directly. If you'd like, I can help you with: An English translation of the full lyrics A list of his other serious tracks More info on the Zef subculture in South Africa
Despite the dark themes, he asserts that he is still "alive" and won't let others "bore holes" into his life or "piss on his fire". 🎬 Music Video & Production
It features Margot Rothman , who originally appeared as a child singer in Parow’s hit "P.A.R.T.Y" over a decade ago.
He describes feeling "unstable" and expresses hope that this is his "last season" of doing "strange things" prompted by the devil.