Soberin4EVR Is MU RHYD’s Midnight Confession

MU RHYD’s latest single, SOBERIN4EVR—released July 10, 2025, on all streaming platforms—isn’t just a track. It’s a late-night confession set to a slow-burning beat. Rooted in moments of isolation and self-confrontation, the song captures the quiet chaos of 2 AM when the world is asleep but your thoughts are anything but. “It’s about pretending you’re okay while screaming for something real inside,” MU RHYD says, his words carrying the weight of lived experience. If you’ve ever sat in your car, smoke swirling, heart racing, trying to feel something that sticks—SOBERIN4EVR is your song.

The track was born during MU RHYD’s own battles with anxiety and avoidance—driving around aimlessly, lighting up just to quiet the noise. The lyrics spill from that mental loop of trying to escape, knowing it won’t last. “You can’t rely on the numbness forever,” he admits. Set to a brooding, atmospheric beat by producer Waytoolost, MU RHYD wrote, recorded, and mixed the entire track himself. He refined it through real-time feedback from friends and fans, treating each voice note and late-night DM as part of the process.

Musically, SOBERIN4EVR rides the line between mood and meaning. Think Kid Cudi’s introspection meets Don Toliver’s melodic vibe. The drums are heavy but patient, allowing the emotion to take its time. One standout lyric—“Hope this Mary Jane make me better, better…”—echoes like a whispered prayer over the beat, a simple line that holds everything: escape, regret, and the aching desire to heal. This isn’t background music—it’s headphones-on, window-cracked, steering-wheel-gripped catharsis.

As an independent artist, MU RHYD doesn’t have a machine behind him—just hunger and a close-knit creative circle. The response so far has been personal and overwhelming. Listeners message him daily, saying it feels like he put their own thoughts to music. “It’s for people still fighting, even if it doesn’t look like it,” he says. And that’s exactly how the track lands—like someone whispering, “me too,” in the dark.

He’s building more than a fanbase; he’s building a community—one IG reel, one DM, one story share at a time. On Instagram (@Murhyd.wav), he shares behind-the-scenes footage, lyrics in progress, and raw moments that mirror the music. His next single is already on deck, and he’s crafting visuals to expand the world around his sound. “If you’re here, it means something,” he says—and he means it.

This is music that breathes best in the quiet. SOBERIN4EVR isn’t for the party—it’s for the comedown, the overthink, the long drive home. It belongs next to Post Malone, SZA, or 6lack—artists who turn pain into melody and doubt into art. MU RHYD’s mission for 2026? Keep that energy. Keep it honest. Keep it human.

“I appreciate everyone who’s listening and sharing,” he says, with real warmth. Stream SOBERIN4EVR on Spotify, check his Linktree, and stay close—because MU RHYD’s just getting started. This track doesn’t ask for attention—it earns it.