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When you look at the bruised, bloodied cover art for YUNB’s "The Breakup Archives," you already know he isn’t here to give you a sweet, sanitized love story. He is giving you the raw, unfiltered aftermath of a crash. Dialing into the project's standout cut, "Falling Out of Love" featuring Hoody, YUNB delivers an absolute masterclass in turning pure heartbreak into a heavy, atmospheric street anthem. 

While the mainstream industry is busy churning out generic, mass-produced breakup tracks, YUNB steps into the booth to lay down unapologetic vulnerability. But don't get it twisted—this isn't some soft, crying-in-the-rain type of joint. It’s toxic, it’s real, and it hits like a heavyweight left hook. Hoody slides through the production with her signature ethereal vocals, creating an insane juxtaposition against YUNB's gritty, emotionally drained delivery. It’s the exact sound of a relationship burning to the ground, captured in high-definition audio. 

This track is the antidote for anyone starving for music that carries actual weight and reflects the messy reality of a toxic fallout. YUNB proves once again why he operates on a completely different frequency from the rest of the pack. If this track isn’t echoing through your speakers on a late-night drive, you are officially disconnected from the realest wave in the culture. Hit play, embrace the damage, and witness the reality.

이별일기 (The Breakup Archives)

12/6/20

YUNB and Hoody on the worst part of a relationship that was never going to work. The R&B here is worn-in and honest — not produced for comfort.

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