Bladee-heads never have to go too long without new music from their hero. Today, two months after releasing new songs "Ingen hör" and "Förstelnad," the Swedish rapper/singer is back with another one. "Magic Misery" offers more of the dreamy iciness Bladee has become known for, and somehow, it turns the following phrase into a hook: "On top an enormous black stone wet with dew me and you/ Would be too good to be true/ But I've fallen through the cracks of the floor in a decorated hallway/ And I'm sorry."
You crazy for this one, Bladee! Gus Reichwald directed the "Magic Misery" video, which you can watch below.





