“My Passing” exists because something happened that left no room to look away. For scarrr, that moment came in 2024, when a motorcycle accident altered his body, his routine, and the direction of his life. Music followed soon after, not as a career move, but as a way to deal with what stayed behind once the hospital lights dimmed.
The injuries were extensive. His face required multiple titanium plates. His legs were broken. A stroke complicated recovery. Time stretched out, and progress came slowly. “My Passing” carries that weight from the opening seconds. The track does not ease the listener in. It begins in a state of mental fog, where memory and sensation blur together and words feel pulled from somewhere deep and unsettled.
scarrr’s vocal delivery sits close to the edge. It cracks, strains, and drifts in and out of melody without smoothing itself over. That instability works in the song’s favor. It reflects the headspace the lyrics come from, where control is limited and certainty is absent. When he speaks about bleeding through scenes and searching for peace, it lands as a statement of fact, not a hook designed for repetition.
The production keeps things restrained. Hip-hop rhythms form the base, with techno elements pushing the track forward in a steady, almost mechanical way. The beat never overwhelms the vocals. It leaves space where breath, pauses, and silence carry as much meaning as the words themselves. That space is crucial to the song’s impact.
A guitar passage contributed by a Swedish musician appears in the track. The guitar adds movement and lift without shifting the focus away from the core of the song. It opens the track just enough to suggest momentum, then steps back. The moment is earned and not decorative.

“My Passing” stays grounded in physical and mental sensation. The references to asphalt, silence, and breath point directly to the experience that shaped the song. There is no attempt to frame the accident as destiny or lesson. The writing stays present with the aftermath. Confusion, exhaustion, and the effort it takes to remain upright when the body and mind feel weak.
As the track progresses, resilience appears quietly. It shows up in lines about stitching the soul back together and acknowledging survival without celebrating it. The song does not suggest closure. It recognizes continuation. The scars remain visible, and their presence is part of what keeps the track honest.
“My Passing” also serves as a central piece in scarrr’s January releases, alongside Surreal Insurrection and Brighter Day, and the album Techno-Sol. While each track moves in its own direction, this song establishes the emotional foundation beneath the broader project. It explains why the music exists at all.

Outside of music, scarrr remains active duty in the U.S. Navy. That reality adds context without becoming a theme. The song does not lean on identity or status. It focuses on experience and survival, leaving interpretation up to the listener.
“My Passing” stands as the opening chapter of scarrr’s recorded work. It documents a point where life narrowed, broke, and slowly began to widen again. As new releases continue to arrive, this track remains a reference point. It is worth sitting with, and worth returning to, as the rest of the story unfolds.















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