Late night
Late nights often bring out some of the most intense and unfiltered thoughts in us. Listening to artists like Kevin Gates, whose lyrics openly convey frustration and raw emotion, can feel like someone else is putting into words exactly what’s on your mind. The phrases “It’s way too fukkn to be knocking at my door” and “Fukk it tho right, right” resonate with many who struggle with unexpected challenges and the weight of difficult decisions. Personally, I find that during late-night hours, the usual distractions fade away and I’m left alone with my thoughts and feelings. Music becomes an outlet, offering comfort and a sense of not being alone in dealing with inner turmoil. Artists like Kevin Gates do a great job of voicing emotions that many might not say out loud, making it easier to process feelings like anger, confusion, or weariness. When late-night thoughts crowd your mind, letting them out through creative expression — whether writing, music, or conversation — can be therapeutic. It also helps to reflect on what triggers these feelings and consider ways to cope or find solutions. After all, everyone faces moments when life knocks unexpectedly at their door, and sometimes the best response is to acknowledge those feelings and find strength to move forward.






































































































