This song feels like it was ripped straight from someone’s diary. I’ve played it on loop during some of my moodier nights, and it always hits different. As for a music video—nope, no official one exists. But that almost feels fitting? The ambiguity lets listeners project their own stories onto it. I’ve seen theories comparing it to 'Fight Club' or 'The Butterfly Effect,' where identity and consequence blur. The lack of a video makes the song feel even more personal, like a secret shared between the artist and the listener. Still, I wouldn’t say no to a Lynchian-style short film to go with it.
Short answer: no official video, but the song’s intensity makes it ripe for interpretation. I love how fans have filled the gap with AMVs and lyric videos—some even use abstract art or glitch effects to mirror the track’s fractured emotions. It’s one of those songs where the absence of visuals somehow makes it hit harder.
Oh wow, 'I faked my death he lost his soul'—what a haunting title! I stumbled upon this song a while back, and it immediately stuck with me. The lyrics are so visceral, like a punch to the gut. I remember digging around to see if there was a music video, and from what I found, there isn’t an official one. But fan-made videos? Tons! The song’s raw emotion lends itself perfectly to visual storytelling, and fans have really run wild with it. Some edits use clips from dark anime like 'Tokyo Ghoul' or 'Death Note,' while others splice together eerie live-action films. It’s fascinating how a song without an official video can still inspire so much creativity.
I’d kill for an official video, though. Imagine something surreal, like a mix of 'Black Swan' and 'Donnie Darko' vibes—smudged makeup, distorted reflections, maybe even a slow-motion car crash. The song’s themes of betrayal and existential dread deserve that kind of treatment. Until then, I’ll keep replaying those fan edits late at night, letting the visuals sync with the music’s chaos.
'I faked my death he lost his soul' is the kind of song that lingers. No official video exists, but the void has sparked some wild creativity. My favorite fan edit uses clips from 'Perfect Blue,' splicing the protagonist’s identity crisis with the song’s themes. It’s uncanny how well it fits—proof that great music doesn’t always need visuals to leave a mark.
I first heard this track in a playlist curated for 'songs that sound like a mental breakdown,' and yeah, that checks out. The idea of a music video for something so raw is intriguing. While there isn’t one, I’ve fallen down rabbit holes of fan theories about what it could look like. One Reddit thread suggested a 'Requiem for a Dream'-esque montage of spiraling desperation. Another pitched a silent-film aesthetic with intertitles emphasizing the lyrics’ knife-twist phrasing. The song’s power lies in its openness, but man, I’d love to see an artist’s nightmare-fuel vision brought to life.
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My Husband Faked His Death, So I Moved on
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My marriage to Bryan wasn’t perfect, but it was never bad enough for me to want him dead. Yet when he was brutally murdered in a hotel room, every finger pointed at me. His family accused me. The world believed them
I spent months behind bars for a crime I didn’t commit. My empire crumbled. My only child now sees me as a murderer. I was bullied, broken, and forgotten until Damon stepped back into my life.
Damon, my ex-lover, is now fighting to clear my name. He has one goal: to set me free. But he has another theory, one more shocking than the accusation itself, My Husband could be faking his death to make me suffer and start a new life with his mistress .
Freedom didn’t make life easier. Outside those prison walls, I’m paying for my husband’s mistakes while battling for custody of my son, his family took everything from me but what if i turned everything around in my favour?
And the question haunting me remains:
Or how long was my supposed dead husband going to keep hiding?
My fated mate, Dexter, became the Alpha King when his brother died.
He inherited the crown, the power… and his brother’s widowed mate, Jenica.
All because I, a half-breed, had failed for years to give him a pureblood heir.
He told me he had to mark Jenica, and the pain nearly shattered me.
But he held me close, kissed my tears, and swore that his wolf, his fate, had chosen only me.
That I would always be his one and only Luna.
I believed him.
And yet, he still spent every night in her bed.
Then, Jenica became pregnant.
While the pack celebrated, Dexter forced me from the Luna’s suite, all so her pup could be born into the pack’s purest lunar aura.
As I felt our bond unravel thread by painful thread, I sent a final, coded message to a friend in the human world.
“In four days, get me out.”
That night, I made a choice.
My time as his mate was over.
At our college graduation, my fiance suddenly proposed to Lillie Stewart, my best friend, in front of everyone. I became a joke in front of everyone.
Right after Lillie accepted my fiance’s proposal, Lloyd Becker, heir to the biggest mafia family on the West Coast, publicly said he loved me.
Lloyd was known in the mafia world for being serious and never getting involved with women. So, when he showed an interest in an orphan like me, it made the news.
We got married, and for five years, he was so sweet and treated me like a princess.
But one day, I accidentally overheard him talking to his friend.
“Lillie is already set to become the future lady of the Gacira family. Are you really going to keep the act up with Nelly?”
“If I can’t have Lillie, it doesn’t matter who I marry. As long as I’m with Nelly, Lillie can live peacefully.”
He even gave Lillie the symbol of the Becker family’s lady.
He helped Lillie build her career while letting me fade into the background.
After five years of marriage, I finally understood.
On our fifth anniversary, I pretended to die in a shooting so he could be with the woman he truly loved.
But instead of being happy, Lloyd completely broke down.
My husband was on a business trip when his plane crashed, leaving a final message.
He said he didn’t want to hold me back and wanted me to terminate the pregnancy and start over.
I couldn’t stop crying. That’s when I heard my son’s voice from inside me.
“Mom, stop crying. Dad isn’t dead at all.
“He’s just scum. Behind your back, he’s running off with his true love. They’ve eloped abroad for their honeymoon.
“I know where his little stash is. While he’s not back yet, let’s grab the money and disappear. We’re set for life!”
Three days after I died, my fiancé got a call to ID the body.
He just scoffed. "She's dead, so what? Call me when she's in the ground."
The cops, out of options, hit up my backup contact—my childhood friend.
He actually laughed. "She's really gone? Not my problem. Burn her or whatever."
Then my body hit the internet—
And suddenly, both of them looked like ghosts.
After recovering from breast cancer, my fiancé started making excuses to stay out all night.
On my birthday, I finally tracked him down on a yacht where he was joking with his friends.
"I figured once she died, the engagement would be off the table. Who knew she'd be so hard to die.”
"But I've got a brilliant plan—I'll fake my death at the wedding. We can livestream it and watch how this woman who worships me to the core breaks down in tears."
I couldn't help but smile to myself. If Travis Luther could play dead, so could I.
In the end, he was the one who broke down sobbing, begging me not to walk away.