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Paxson Chase Closes the Chapter With Pink 3, the Final Installment in His Beloved Series

  • Writer: ALT RECESS
    ALT RECESS
  • Sep 30
  • 2 min read
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When it comes to baring his soul through music, Paxson Chase doesn’t hold back. The American rapper, singer, and songwriter has built a catalog that feels more like a diary than a discography, raw, vulnerable, and impossible to ignore. Drawing from a wide range of influences, think 50 Cent’s grit, Kid Cudi’s introspection, XXXTentacion’s unfiltered emotion, Hopsin’s sharpness, and Michael Jackson’s versatility, Paxson blends intensity with honesty in a way that feels deeply human.


Since his 2018 debut, I want to kill myself but now is not the right time, Paxson has been building worlds through projects like It Hurts, Doesn’t It?, Walk With Me, and most importantly, his ongoing Pink sagas. Now, after years of telling his story through shades of heartbreak and healing, he’s ready to bring the journey full circle with Pink 3, the final installment in the Pink series.


At its core, Pink 3 is about the emotional rollercoaster of a breakup. It’s about remembering the highs and lows, reliving the good times with a bittersweet smile, and wrestling with the nagging thought that maybe, just maybe, you could’ve done more. Across 11 tracks, Paxson turns his memories into music, bringing listeners right into the middle of that messy, complicated aftermath.


Songs like “Things I Do for Love” and “Runaway” pull no punches. They capture the exhaustion of endless arguments and the quiet wish to walk away, even when your heart won’t let you. On the flip side, tracks like “Slow Down” show Paxson’s softer edge, weaving indie textures with bedroom pop vibes. It’s a sonic reminder that even in heartbreak, beauty and creativity can shine through.


What makes this project stand out is how cinematic it feels. Paxson isn’t just making songs—he’s writing scenes. Each record carries its own message, like chapters in a storybook of his heartbreak, stitched together by his willingness to relive those moments for the sake of connection. Listening to Pink 3 feels like watching a movie unfold, only Paxson is both the narrator and the protagonist.



As the closing chapter to his Pink series, Pink 3 isn’t just another album, it’s a conclusion to years of storytelling, growth, and emotional exploration. It’s the final bow on a journey that has carried fans through the highs and lows of love, pain, and healing.


With Pink 3, Paxson Chase once again proves why he’s one of the most compelling voices in alternative indie pop, turning pain into poetry and heartbreak into a soundtrack we can all feel.



 
 
 

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