“Black Heart” reimagines The Rolling Stones’ “Paint It Black” through the dark, emotional lens of modern trap.
At 80 BPM in A♭ minor, haunting pianos trace the same melody that made the classic unforgettable — but this time it’s surrounded by deep 808s, atmospheric pads, and melancholic guitars that carry Lil Peep’s raw emotion.
It feels gothic yet melodic — a mix of rock melancholy and trap sincerity. The reversed chords and cinematic strings echo nostalgia, while heavy drums give it that Peep-era heartbeat.
Perfect for artists who fuse heartbreak and rebellion: think Lil Peep, Juice WRLD, XXXTentacion, or anyone chasing that “sad but epic” sound.
Black Heart is pain, power, and melody reborn.