Released on August 1, 2025, Stockholm-based artist Moulod returns with “Kitsune”, a track that feels both hypnotic and raw, an Afrobeats x R&B fusion built not just for movement, but for reflection.
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At its core, “Kitsune” is a pushback against shallow encounters. Moulod isn’t interested in surface-level admiration—the song speaks directly to those who chase the lifestyle without ever considering the story behind it. Lines like “Born into the gutter, no summer home from father” and “Success don’t fill the gap, emotions out of gas” cut through the glossy beats, grounding the track in real lived experience.

Musically, “Kitsune” is deceptively light. The Afro-inspired percussion shimmers under smooth R&B textures, giving it a groove that’s equal parts club-ready and headphone-deep. The vocals float above the rhythm with ease, but what really makes the track stick is its emotional undercurrent, it’s uplifting and reflective all at once. That duality mirrors the fox spirit (Kitsune) from Japanese folklore: mysterious, layered, never quite what it first seems.
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Moulod’s songwriting roots show here, this isn’t just a vibe track, it’s a meditation. His words cut through noise and expectation, making “Kitsune” less about flexing and more about honesty. It’s genre-fluid, it’s personal, and it feels like another strong step in his ongoing journey of self-expression.
Kitsune is available now on all major streaming platforms.
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