From the opening moments, Frustrate pulls you in. It’s the kind of track that hits hard but still feels personal. Bad Bubble has built a sound that blends raw emotion with bold production, and this single delivers on all fronts.
What stands out most is the way the song holds power and vulnerability at the same time. The synths and darker textures create a moody backdrop, letting the voice shine through with tension, longing, and a sense of release. The production is tight. Nothing feels overdone, and every piece feels like it matters.
Frustrate was written back in 2021 and held onto until now, and that time shows. It feels lived-in and intentional, like every moment in the song has weight behind it. The music video, directed by Jeffrey Panzer, is a perfect match. It adds visual depth without taking the focus off the music.
For me, this release shows Bad Bubble exploring a deeper and more intense part of his artistry. It’s emotional, unfiltered, and magnetic.
If you haven’t already, this is your sign to follow Bad Bubble. Add Frustrate to your playlist, turn the volume up, and let it hit. This is music that stays with you, the kind of track you come back to when you want something honest and a little haunting. Don’t miss what’s coming next.
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