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Untitled 2 is a meditation on obsessive love—beautiful, maddening, confusing, and electric. Across five instrumental tracks, KB-S captures the emotional vertigo of falling too fast, feeling too much, and living in your own head long after the messages stop.


It opens with “Alive Again,” a buoyant, rhythmic exhale that pulls you out of the everyday—joyful, reckless, like new love always is. From there, the mood fractures and deepens: the downtempo “Morning Star” and orchestral-warped “The Heart’s Knot” explore obsession and emotional unease with cinematic scope. “Late Night Thoughts of Her”drips in slow-burn sensuality, while “Rewind” ends the journey in a haze of nostalgia, wondering if any of it was real—or just a feeling you can’t stop chasing.


This is the kind of love that keeps you up at 4 AM.

The kind that leaves you haunted.

And still… somehow… wanting more.


A spiritual sibling to 2024’s Untitled, this follow-up trades hip-hop devotion for human vulnerability—blending lo-fi textures, ambient trap, soul-stung synths, and aching restraint into a quiet, looping spiral of desire.

Jun 27, 2025

Untitled 2

KB-S

Reviews

Apricot Magazine

If you’ve ever felt too much, too fast—if you’ve ever stared at your ceiling wondering where it all went wrong or right—Untitled 2 will find you.

Haymai

In a world full of overproduced emotion and trend-chasing sounds, KB-S has created something rare: an unfiltered sonic diary of the late-night mind.

Dulaxi

KB-S paints a vivid emotional landscape without uttering a single word—It is cinematic in scope but heartbreakingly personal in detail.

EUPHONY

This isn’t love in full bloom. This is love unraveling. And in that unraveling, KB-S finds something honest, haunting, and beautifully human.

Plastic Mag UK

From start to finish, on Untitled 2, KB-S lays down an incredible run through of his creative flair and production talent.

Extravafrench (French)

With Untitled 2, KB-S confirms that he is much more than a beatmaker: a real storyteller who uses sound textures to chisel an emotion.

Independent Music Weekly

What makes this EP powerful isn't just its production—it's the emotional architecture behind every note.

Illustrate Magazine

Minimalist in form but maximalist in emotion, quietly cinematic in the way it pulls you into the chaos of desire, confusion, and late-night spirals.