Ghost Margin's new single, "All For Nothing," appears fully formed. The name itself suggests calculation, and with this record, that intention sharpens into something colder and more conscious. The song is set in a world most artists don't explore. He comes from boardrooms, balance sheets, and decisions that don't always have clear outcomes. The sound is dark Midwest trap, but it has a heaviness that goes beyond what was done in the studio. It feels like someone is in charge of every moment, like influence is being used in real time, and silence says more than any lyric ever could.

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