Big vibes unite the festival ska set-up and modern production tools, as GhostWriterStevie delivers his catchiest jam yet, with the huge celebratory anthem My Distorted Mind.
Featuring a classic early 2000s ska arrangement and pace, with horns, guitars, drums, and raspy programmed vocals pouring through a story of freedom, the central hook and concept resounds and repeats in a catchy way, as the song gathers infectious energy and momentum, throughout just short of three high-octane, colourful minutes of optimism.
A live band version would be key to connecting, but the animated visuals suit the playful excitement of the track well, and this single marks a strong introduction to the GhostWriterStevie corner of music production.
“We’re free at last! No more chains, no turning away…”
Also recently released, and instantly underling the limit-free, genre-free approach of GhostWriterStevie, Ones That Hate takes a trap rhythm and ambient depth, a sense of darker contemplation and motivational hip hop, to weave a completely different kind of mood.
This song draws upon the rap and pop fusions that are evocative and memorable, even timeless, with a relatably vague story of hard work and forward movement towards the vision and dream that lies ahead.
Elsewhere the dance pop energy and vibrancy of 8-9 injects a summer-ready crescendo that’s culturally poignant and family-friendly in its lyrical reach. The song is catchy, non-intrusive – a fully-loaded production and a theme that’s a clever twist on naturally familiar topics for the online minds of today.
This colourful indie-pop single features a twist of anthemic energy for its chorus, and rides the wave of the 6-7 trend of recent years, blending country-pop and dance with a mainstream set-up and song that’s an instant earworm. The 2026 pop culture consistency runs throughout this playful track, and the song leaves its youthful tune and lyrical simlicity lingering long after the music has ended.
Finally, mixing things up further still, Pot Committed turns towards the guitar-led swagger of Americana and blues rock, offering a sultry and cool story of gambling, taking risks and throwing everything down on the table.
Different vocals, a mellow tempo and a memorable hook, the melody is simple and the lines are short – the whole thing finalises the breadth of influence inspiring GhostWriterStevie, and once again draws focus to the boldness and freedom of play creatively, when it comes to making music online in 2026.
Every song is catchy, vague enough to attach to any story or scene of choice, and fiercely versatile from one track to the next. GhostWriterStevie releases new songs every month, Fridays at 3:33PM. The latest single Succubus Is Here released this past weekend.
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