Pnl - Ryuk Instant

Ryuk chuckled, a dry, raspy sound that rattled against the concrete. He reached into his leather pouch, pulled out a bright red apple, and took a loud, juicy crunch. He didn't care about their struggles, their street loyalty, or the heavy guilt they carried. To him, it was pure entertainment. 🎭 Paranoia in the Palace

The song is deeply rooted in the themes of paranoia, the grind of street life, and the psychological weight of success. Released as an exclusive track on the deluxe version of their critically acclaimed 2019 album Deux Frères , the title directly references the Shinigami (god of death) from the legendary manga and anime Death Note . Pnl - ryuk

"You don't understand me, and honestly, I don't even understand myself sometimes," one brother muttered into the night air, mirroring the opening energy of their track. Ryuk chuckled, a dry, raspy sound that rattled

The brothers spoke of the psychological prison that came with their legendary "QLF" ( Que La Famille — Family Only) mindset. They had made it out of the struggle, but the struggle had not made its way out of them. To him, it was pure entertainment

: In the chorus of the track, they repeat the realization that they are trapped in a "putain d'jeu" (a damn game) and surrounded by madness.

As the sun began to rise, painting the Parisian suburbs in shades of pale blue and pink, the figure of Ryuk began to fade into the morning mist. He left behind nothing but a discarded apple core and the heavy, lingering bassline of a lifestyle that was as intoxicating as it was dangerous.