ESSK and Friends return with “Some People”: a track that’s raw, unvarnished, and unapologetically cynical, turning a mirror toward the uglier corners of human behaviour and framing them with stark, almost cinematic clarity. This isn’t a song about hope or healing; it’s a slow burn through distrust, betrayal, and the emotional fallout of watching people reveal who they really are. Sonically, “Some People” sits inside that moody, alt-rock–tinged atmosphere ESSK excels at, letting the repetition of the title phrase become almost mantra-like. As the song cycles through its observations, the refrain becomes heavier, more resigned, more true.





