
“Monday” moves with an elastic, hypnotic tempo that feels like it’s caught between late-night exhaustion and relentless ambition. The beat has a low-slung swagger, pulsing in a way that keeps you anchored while the lyrics pull you into a cycle of chasing, running, and burning out.
The hook anchored by the chant-like “I get to get to get to it”, becomes both mantra and warning. It’s the sound of someone locked in a loop, chasing goals so hard they start to dissolve the line between passion and self-destruction. Scribbles Who layers repetition not just for rhythm, but to reflect the mental grind, the Monday-to-Monday hustle, and the runway-to-runway grind.
Lyrically, there’s a sharp mix of bravado and vulnerability. Lines like “I just died an ego death and took it way too far” and “In the Model X, I’ll cry” carry a rawness that undercuts the song’s confident exterior. This duality of self-assured yet self-aware, gives “Monday” a distinct emotional weight.
The verses shift between cryptic imagery (“castle burning”, “promises I made for breaking”) and the blunt reality of sleepless nights, high expectations, and moments of personal collapse. It’s not just a grind anthem, but it’s a grind confession.
Overall, “Monday” lands like an avant-garde hustle track. It’s stylish, unpredictable, and built on a tempo that pushes forward even when the narrator feels like they’re falling apart. Scribbles Who captures the dangerous beauty of ambition: you keep getting to it… even when it’s taking pieces of you with it.
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