Music Reviews
Grabbitz Drops “Better Off Before”
Following a full-scale creative reset at the top of the year, Grabbitz returns with “Better Off Before,” a gripping new single that pushes his producer-first evolution even further, blending deep bass, experimentation, and emotionally charged songwriting into one of his most dynamic records to date.
“Better Off Before” builds on the momentum of his return to bass music, reinforcing a clear shift toward high-level production, sound design, and artistic intentionality. After years spanning vocal-forward releases and rock-leaning crossover, this phase re-centers Grabbitz as a producer, one who is not only revisiting the roots that first defined his sound, but elevating them with a more refined, forward-thinking approach.
Leaning fully into this new chapter, “Better Off Before” captures the tension between chaos and control. The production is unpredictable and textural, distorted pulses collide with warped rhythms and melodic elements, while still leaving space for Grabbitz’s signature vocal delivery to cut through with clarity and intent. It’s a track that feels equally at home in a live bass set as it does in a late-night, introspective listen.
At its core, the record is deeply personal. Anchored by the repeated question, “Was I better off before?”, the song unpacks the emotional aftermath of giving too much of yourself away, exploring identity, self-worth, and the lingering weight of past relationships. The contrast between vulnerable lyricism and aggressive, experimental production creates a push-and-pull that defines this new era of Grabbitz: emotionally exposed, but relentlessly uncompromising.
With “Better Off Before,” Grabbitz continues to define what this new chapter looks like in real time: emotionally honest, sonically adventurous, and rooted in a renewed commitment to production at the highest level.
