Copenhagen-based producer and artist Dam CPH dives deep into psychological storytelling with “In My Head,” a dark experimental pop release that feels less like a song and more like walking through someone’s subconscious at 2 a.m. Built on haunting female vocals, sharp production, and a confident rap performance, the track balances atmosphere and rhythm in a way that keeps you locked in from start to finish.

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Right away, the beat pulls you in catchy but slightly uneasy, like something familiar that doesn’t fully settle. The production leans cinematic, using space and texture to mirror the song’s central idea: being trapped inside an abandoned house of thoughts. The opening lines  “I feel crowded when I’m alone… in this abandoned house in my head”  instantly set the tone, turning anxiety into imagery you can almost see.

The female vocals glide through the track with an eerie calm, floating over the instrumental like a voice echoing down empty hallways. Then the rap section arrives and flips the energy completely. It’s sharp, vivid, and packed with striking visuals, cracked mirrors, whispering pipes, and closets filled with past versions of oneself. Instead of breaking the mood, the verse intensifies it, pushing the song from introspection toward confrontation.

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Rooms become memories, doors become fears, and silence becomes something alive. By the time the final lines arrive, stepping outside yet still carrying the house within the track lands on a powerful realization: escape isn’t always external. “In My Head” feels hypnotic, raw, and strangely addictive, the kind of late-night listen that stays with you long after the music stops.

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