Molly Mogul’s “Run,” released 9 January, opens with measured beats and electronic textures that set a hypnotic foundation.
The vocal arrives like spoken word shaped by rap cadence, deliberate and purposeful, before shifting into melodic terrain.
There’s something ritualistic about how the track unfolds, each element entering at its appointed time.
Written in a Bristol camper van, the song tackles the impossibility of outrunning internal chaos.
Mogul explains: “The song is a reminder that you can’t outrun your fears and eventually the things you don’t look at will catch up on you. Whether it’s in relationship to yourself or other. At the end what’s left is yourself.”
The bilingual lyrics switch between German and English, mixing declarations of self-reliance with admissions of being “too far gone.”
“Your love just doesn’t give me what I want / I’m gonna have to save myself” cuts through the production with directness.
The second half adds harmonic layers while maintaining the track’s sonic template, the energy building without abandoning its ritualistic core.
The production stays focused. What starts minimal expands gradually, the intensity climbing as Mogul repeats “You can run / But you can’t hide.”
The hook doesn’t resolve the tension, it circles it. Lines like “There’s crystals in my cup” and “I was faded told you I was faded” place the listener in that late-night space where clarity blurs but feelings sharpen.
Mogul, who co-founded Bristol’s Dirty Spread Collective and draws from influences like Loyle Carner and Little Simz, brings experimental sensibility to pop structure.
The track comes from Mogul’s debut album A Bouquet of Hopes and Dreams, arriving 30 April 2026, produced at Ciel Rouge Studios in Paris.

