Middle Eastern trap lands with Egyptian Pharaoh’s “Ease Your Pain,” rolling 808s and clipped hi-hats locking into a hypnotic groove.
Drums pivot between trap snaps and rolling hi-hat cascades, grounding the track’s shifting textures. The lyrics keep things grounded in everyday hustle metaphors, delivered with a tone that feels off-the-cuff rather than forced.
The synth pad holds the center, flickering like a distant light across the runtime. Trap snares snap in and out of focus, never overpowering the hypnotic sway.
Lyrically, the hustle metaphors feel conversational, almost like sidewalks at dawn rather than late-night punchlines. The regional flavor stays subtle, just enough to mark the difference without closing the door.
Overall, the record lives up to its title in the most unexpected way: pain isn’t erased, just eased into motion.


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