Heres every hidden song title and what it might tell us about the album.
BY Malcolm Trapp / 7.2.2025
Key Takeaways:
- GIVON shared the BELOVED tracklist in a letter that reads like a breakup note.
- The letter embeds each song title in emotional reflections, offering insight into the albums deeper themes.
- Previously released singles RATHER BE and TWENTIES preview the albums introspective and narrative-driven style.
GIVON is releasing his sophomore album, BELOVED, on July 11, and on Tuesday (July 1), he revealed the official tracklist through a letter, of all things.
It's strange how certain memories cling like MUD messy, uncomfortable and impossible to forget, the note begins, with each of the 14 song titles written in all caps. And still, I think of you and realize I'd RATHER BE in that chaos again than pretend it meant nothing. Later, he reflects, We thought we had it all figured out in our TWENTIES, but we were just STRANGERS with familiar souls trying to matter to someone.
Judging by the letter, the LP's opening cut, MUD, will explore the lingering emotional mess left behind by a love gone wrong. Thankfully, not everything is left to interpretation. Fans have already heard RATHER BE and TWENTIES, two singles released ahead of the project. On the former, which dropped in May, the Time artist admits hed rather "be a fool" and embrace the chaos of an old flame than pretend theres no connection there. The latter offering, as the name suggests, revisits the wreckage of love during the titular decade.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5S0rnc3828&pp=ygUGZ2l2ZW9uI was NUMB to so much back then... but I CAN TELL now what I couldn't admit then: I loved you more than I ever said. If I could, I'd leave DIAMONDS FOR YOUR PAIN something beautiful to make up for all the ways we failed each other, GIVON continued. From what we can tell (pun very much intended), the first two songs here seem to center on how emotionally detached he once was before finally understanding the weight of it.
DIAMONDS FOR YOUR PAIN, meanwhile, could be an acknowledgment of trying and probably even failing to redeem himself through gestures. The letter goes on to read, You were always the KEEPER of the best parts of me, even when I didn't know how to hold onto you. Now it's SIX THIRTY in LA and I'm thinking about how some things in life don't come with a BACKUP PLAN especially in love.
https://www.instagram.com/p/DKNAMUjNEWX/?hl=enToward the end of the letter, the writing starts to lean heavier. Still, I feel the BLEEDING edges of what we lost. Even when you said DON'T LEAVE, deep down I already knew our time had run its course, GIVON pens. Maybe we were just an AVALANCHE waiting to happen beautiful and destructive. Still, I'll always carry the GOOD, BAD, AND UGLY of us with me.
From the sound of it, AVALANCHE might capture exactly what the metaphor suggests: a love story that was bound to crumble eventually. As for the closer, GOOD, BAD, AND UGLY, there may not have been a more fitting way to end both the LP and letter. By now, hopefully GIVON will have fully accepted every part of the relationship without trying to rewrite history.
https://www.instagram.com/p/DLlJroaBRH5/?hl=enLuckily, we wont have to wait much longer to see exactly what each of the song titles means. BELOVED hits streaming platforms on July 11.