Album: Hazbin Hotel (Original Soundtrack) (2024)
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Songfacts®:

  • "Loser, Baby" is a dark ballad from the adult animated streaming television musical series Hazbin Hotel. The duet is sung by Angel Dust (voiced by Blake Roman) and Husk (voiced by Keith David) in the season 1 fourth episode, "Masquerade."
  • The series takes place in Hell as Charlie Morningstar, the daughter of Lucifer, opens up a hotel as a nonviolent solution to reduce overpopulation in Hell and give demons the chance to be redeemed and go to Heaven.

    This song finds adult film star Angel Dust and hotel bartender Husk bonding over their shared struggles and flaws as "losers" in Hell. It serves as a pivotal moment in their character development, revealing their vulnerabilities and forming a deeper connection.
  • Composer Andrew Underberg (Mr Right, Hailey's On It) and Sam Haft, a member of the Israeli-American rock band The Living Tombstone, wrote the soundtrack. Haft previously worked with the series' director Vivienne Medrano on the music for the animated web series Helluva Boss.

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