& Kim Petras Unholy Single Zip - Sam Smith
They lean into a snarling, rhythmic delivery that feels more confident and experimental than their previous work. Their voice drips with a newfound "villain" persona.
Lyrically, the song is a voyeuristic look at a father’s double life—leaving a "lucky" wife at home to find something "unholy" at the Body Shop. It’s a catchy, slightly campy cautionary tale that thrives on its own drama. Sam Smith & Kim Petras Unholy Single zip
The single is built on a heavy, industrial backbone. Produced by a powerhouse team including ILYA and Cirkut, it ditches Smith’s traditional soul-ballad roots for a . The use of a massive choral stack gives it a "sacrilegious" energy that matches the title perfectly, while the distorted bassline keeps it grounded in the club scene. Vocal Chemistry They lean into a snarling, rhythmic delivery that