Yung Mosh Go Nuclear with New Single “Facetime”
- Benjamin Griffith
- 12 minutes ago
- 1 min read

Cincinnati’s own Yung Mosh isn't here to play nice; they’re here to blow the speakers out. Their latest single “Facetime” is a full-throttle mix of trap swagger, metal fury, and arena-ready hooks that refuse to quit. It’s chaotic, cathartic, and dangerously fun—the kind of track that makes you want to kick down the walls and scream your lungs out.
“Facetime” throws everything at you, razor-edged riffs, skull-rattling trap beats, and massive singalong choruses that hit like a freight train. It’s messy in all the best ways, proving Yung Mosh’s self-described “kitchen sink” approach works. Think $uicideboy$ meets Attila with a touch of Fire From the Gods, but even wilder.
Lyrically, this is pure vengeance fuel. Vocalist Wesley Merritt (aka Yung Mosh) frames the song as a brutal goodbye to abusers, an anthem for taking your power back and serving up long-overdue payback. It’s raw, unapologetic, and dripping with vindication.
Born out of the ashes of Merritt’s previous project The World I Knew, Yung Mosh has been carving out a lane of their own for the past five years. Their reputation? High-energy shows, genre-smashing unpredictability, and a total refusal to take themselves too seriously. They’re not here for the rules, they’re here for the mosh pit.
If you like your music aggressive, unhinged, and just plain fun, “Facetime” is the anthem you didn’t know you needed. It’s proof that Yung Mosh isn’t just blending genres, they’re detonating them