GHETTO PARADISE Confront Inner Darkness With “G.H.B (Guilty Human Beast)”


Marseille-based alternative metal outfit Ghetto Paradise deliver a powerful and deeply personal statement with their latest single “G.H.B (Guilty Human Beast),” now accompanied by an official music video. Taken from their recently released debut album Ten Years, the track dives headfirst into the emotional chaos of betrayal, abuse, and the darker side of human nature.

“G.H.B (Guilty Human Beast)” explores a universal and unsettling truth—the moment when everything shifts due to the actions of another person. Through its intense lyrical focus, the song captures feelings of vulnerability, danger, and emotional collapse, reflecting how a single act can leave lasting scars. It serves as both a warning and a reflection, highlighting the destructive potential that exists within humanity while emphasizing the importance of unity in a world that often feels like a silent apocalypse.

Musically, the track channels a nostalgic yet modern sound rooted in the influence of bands like Deftones, Korn, Kittie, System of a Down, Mudvayne, Godsmack, and Limp Bizkit. Ghetto Paradise blend raw alternative metal energy with emotional depth, balancing heavy instrumentation with atmospheric moments that amplify the song’s impact. The result is a track that feels both familiar and refreshingly honest.

Formed by four longtime metal fans, the band—featuring Mélodie on vocals, Clément on guitar, Camille on bass, and Matthias on drums—bring together years of passion and influence into a cohesive and evolving sound. Since launching in late 2024, they have steadily carved out a distinct identity rooted in both nostalgia and forward-thinking creativity.

With “G.H.B (Guilty Human Beast),” Ghetto Paradise offer more than just a song—they deliver a stark emotional experience. It’s a reminder that while darkness is ever-present, awareness and connection remain vital in navigating it.

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