
With “Kill The Night,” Bryan Chase continues his steady evolution into alternative hip-hop and R&B. Released on December 9, the single arrives as a late-night confession, expanding on the reflective tone he introduced just weeks earlier on his three-track EP GRANTED.
Produced by Chaz Jackson (Tory Lanez, Prince Royce), “Kill The Night” unfolds slowly. Lyrically, Chase paints vivid images with lines referencing red lipstick bleeding into a cigarette and mirrors reflecting unspoken truths.
“Kill The Night” feels like a natural continuation of GRANTED, an EP that showcased Chase’s growing sonic range and sharpened storytelling. That project saw him collaborate with producer Nick Spiders (Playboi Carti, Ken Carson) highlighting his ability to bridge global hip-hop, R&B, and pop influences without diluting his identity.
Together, GRANTED and “Kill The Night” suggest an artist in a period of focused refinement rather than reinvention.

