
Alexander City, Alabama Jul 6, 2025 (Issuewire.com) - Hungarian music producer and TikTok creator Soul Nightcore is quickly establishing a global name in the world of nightcore and emotional electronic music. With a captivating fusion of speed-up vocal effects, dark synths, and cinematic drops, their latest release Rising from Darkness has gained rapid traction across TikTok and music streaming platforms.
Within just weeks of release, the track has been featured in dozens of user-generated TikTok videos, with creators praising its intense build-up and emotional depth. The song reflects Soul Nightcores unique vision blending anime-inspired aesthetics with modern electronic production to tell personal, powerful stories.
I wanted to create something that captures how it feels to overcome your shadows, says the artist. Rising from Darkness is not just a song its an anthem of self-rebirth, something many can relate to today.
As part of the emerging European nightcore revival, Soul Nightcore has carved a niche that resonates with both Eastern anime music fans and Western emotional EDM audiences. Their aesthetic presence on TikTok and platforms like Spotify, YouTube, and Instagram has begun to attract a growing fanbase from across continents.
With upcoming releases planned for late 2025 and collaborations in the works, Soul Nightcore is an artist to watch not just for nightcore fans, but for anyone seeking music that hits hard emotionally and sonically.
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