Audio): Jeremih - Pass Dat (explicit

Produced by Shlohmo and Mick Schultz, the track’s beat is a hazy, submerged soundscape. The percussion is crisp but filtered, sounding as if it’s echoing through a smoke-filled room. This production style aligns with the "low-pass filter" aesthetic of mid-2010s alternative R&B, creating a sense of isolation. Jeremih doesn’t fight the beat; he floats over it with a detached, melodic flow that mirrors the pharmacological haze he’s describing. Lyricism and the Routine of Numbness

Released as part of the Late Nights project, "Pass Dat" solidified Jeremih as a bridge between traditional R&B and the more experimental, "dark" R&B movement. It moved the genre away from the theatrical balladry of the 2000s and toward a more psychological, vibe-driven experience. The song captures a specific nocturnal anxiety—the moment when the party is over, but you aren't ready to be alone with your thoughts yet. Conclusion Jeremih - Pass Dat (Explicit Audio)

Jeremih’s lyrics oscillate between the celebratory and the mundane. Lines like "Go ahead and pass that / You know I need a light" are delivered not with the excitement of someone starting a party, but with the weary tone of someone maintaining a baseline. The explicit nature of the track adds a raw, unvarnished quality to his escapism. He isn’t just looking for a good time; he’s looking for a way to "lose his mind" as a form of maintenance against the pressures of his lifestyle. The Cultural Context of Late Nights Produced by Shlohmo and Mick Schultz, the track’s

"Pass Dat" is a pivotal moment in Jeremih's discography because it prioritizes mood over hook. It’s a song about consumption as a means of disappearing. By leaning into a minimalist, almost spectral sound, Jeremih transformed a simple instruction into an evocative portrait of modern hedonism and the quiet desperation that often fuels it. Jeremih doesn’t fight the beat; he floats over

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