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0617LilTwin – “Letter to Jack” Is a Pain-Filled Message Straight From the Heart

  • Writer: Kyle Staub
    Kyle Staub
  • Oct 28
  • 1 min read
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0617LilTwin first caught attention with his breakout track “Hate Being Sober”, a record that started gaining major traction and introduced his emotionally charged, melodic sound. His latest release, “Letter to Jack”, takes that emotion even deeper.


Released on October 16th, Letter to Jack feels less like a song and more like a message to someone he’s still trying to reach. LilTwin opens up about loss, grief, and trying to make sense of life after an unexpected death. The record plays like an open wound, raw and unfiltered.


Throughout the song, LilTwin reminisces about his brother Jack, the moments they shared, the lessons learned, and the hole left behind. He raps about wanting Jack to “save him a spot” in the afterlife, reflecting on the reality that Jack didn’t die from gun violence, but the pain still runs deep enough that somebody out there has to feel what he’s feeling.


One of the most striking moments comes when he repeats, “Can’t live without my brother.” That line sums up the emotion driving the entire track...the helplessness, the confusion, the love. It’s not about revenge or rage; it’s about loss and the weight of having to move forward without someone who shaped who you are.


LilTwin credits Jack with teaching him everything he knows, and that mentorship echoes through the record. It’s both a tribute and a confession, a reflection on how pain can shape purpose.


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