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Aksomaniac releases “PAAPAM”

Trivandrum-based artist Aksomaniac releases his deeply personal and evocative new single, “PAAPAM”, a raw, genre-fluid confession of guilt, desire, and profound inner conflict. The track, which dropped today, features the compelling talents of Marathi artist Shreyas, whose powerful verse adds a unique cultural and linguistic layer to Aksomaniac’s intricate soundscape.

“PAAPAM” (meaning ‘sin’ in Malayalam) captures the visceral weight of moral burden and the aching human desire for release. Blending Malayalam and Marathi, the song spirals through themes of fear, longing, and the paradoxical comfort that can feel more like a curse. It’s an intimate, atmospheric, and emotionally heavy piece, meticulously crafted for listeners who don’t shy away from truth. The track holds a mirror to those caught between wanting better and being pulled back by old wounds, resonating with the universal struggle of self-discovery.

Watch the song here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eCTUCqD8wyM

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