Album: Hazbin Hotel: Season Two (2025)
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Songfacts®:

  • "Gravity" is a revenge-driven duet from the second season of the adult animated musical series Hazbin Hotel. The song was first revealed at New York Comic Con on October 9, 2025, and released on major streaming platforms the same day.
  • The track appears in Episode 2, marking a key turning point in the show's fiery mythos. Season 1 ended with Charlie Morningstar - Hell's ever-optimistic princess - defending her turf from Heaven's extermination army, an act that left Adam dead. "Gravity" is the fallout: a furious, slow-burning promise of payback from Lute, Heaven's angelic avenger, who blames Charlie for Adam's demise and vows to even the score.
  • In the song, Lute's rage is volcanic. She sings of killing Charlie's girlfriend, Vaggie, just to make Charlie understand the void of loss - dark stuff even by Hazbin Hotel standards. Revenge, like gravity, can't be escaped. You can run, fly, or repent, but sooner or later, the weight comes crashing down.
  • Jessica Vosk voices Lute with the fire of a fallen archangel, while Alex Brightman (as Adam, appearing through a fever-dream hallucination) adds a ghostly counterpoint. Together, they turn the duet into something operatic, like a celestial "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" rewritten by Dante.
  • Sam Haft and Andrew Underberg wrote and produced the song; they make all the original music for the Hazbin Hotel series.

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