Tarantula Lyrics – Inpatient, Ren

Venomous, claustrophobic, and beautifully unhinged — “Tarantula” by Inpatient, Ren, and Chris Webby is raw nerve wrapped in razor wire. Three voices, one shared darkness: identity fracturing under pressure, the mind as both predator and prey. This is what it sounds like when the walls close in and you let them.
Lyrics of Tarantula by Inpatient, Ren, Chris Webby
[Verse 1: Ren]
Tarantula, gang-gang, right from the stereo
Gargantuan, God damn, fit for a burial
A cannula from my wrist, sick material
A chronically ill sound for your aerial
I’ll just let go, there’s a crack in my design
Like an echo these thoughts replay in my mind
There’s no safety, there’s no rest, there’s no sleep for the dead
And I hate these side effects that get left by the meds
[Chorus: Chris Webby]
I got the devil on my shoulder
And the weight might break my back
I’m losing my composure and I might crack (Yea-еh-eh-eh)
And so they say that my pеrsona (Has a tendency to)
Come so undone then (Then my identity is)
Stuck inside this white room I painted black
[Verse 2: Chris Webby & Ren]
Tarantula, bang-bang, contract the muscular
I’m venomous, sprang fangs right to your jugular
Cutting your brains on the rug and your blood on the comforter
Part of me’s Peter Parker but bust my guns like The Punisher
I’m a rabid arachnid, I’m trapping ’em in the web
Then I wrap ’em up like a package for afterwards in the shed
I’m carnivorous and the blood of these rappers is how I’m fed
Deliver death like Dexter, dark as the passenger in my head
And they know I’m a killer on the low
Patient double zero
Fu*k a cheat code
My ammo’s unlimited, I only stop when I got to reload
I’m twenty below and the blood in me froze
And I painted this room the only color I know
Yeah, I painted it black, it was dark as my soul
So fu*k it, let’s go
[Chorus: Chris Webby]
I got the devil on my shoulder
And the weight might break my back
I’m losing my composure and I might crack (Yea-eh-eh-eh)
And so they say that my persona (Has a tendency to)
Come so undone then (Then my identity is)
Stuck inside this white room I painted black
[Interlude: Ren]
(Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrah)
[Verse 3: Ren & Chris Webby]
Whoa, back to back, you can’t catch that flow
Counteract upon tracks that blow
Chiropractic, back snapping, fat bass gymnastics mash it up
Massive, bro
Casual, this s*it easy, G
Ride the beat, c’mon you know me
Designed to be the best, need the rest to test me
Watch me rise up victoriously
Yeah, we back on that loose again
Representing that loony bin
Give a fu*k if lose or win
When that spider bite go right through the skin
Venom hit when I strike the vein
Got a monster locked up inside my brain
And to wrestle with him’s like fighting Bane
But I know that part of me likes the pain
Like a masochist spider, biting antagonists
Biting, inciting paralysis, vital signs of a pathogen
Striking deep in the artery
Peter Parker, but dark as the
Black and bruise on the mark I leave
Ren and Webb is the thread you see
We got time to kill
Murder on my mind, I’ll give your spine a chill
Show up in Silent Hill
Bumping Twisted Metal, behind the wheel
We pose a threat
Pulling you under, hope you can hold your breath
And kill them all until there’s no one left
Tarantula
Meaning of Tarantula Lyrics
There’s a particular kind of darkness that doesn’t scream — it hums. Tarantula operates in that frequency. The undercurrent here isn’t rage, and it isn’t despair in the conventional sense. It’s something quieter and more unsettling: the exhausted acceptance of one’s own fracture. Ren’s opening verse doesn’t dramatize illness — it reports it. “A chronically ill sound for your aerial.” Clinical. Flat. Devastating. The track leaves you feeling like you’ve read someone’s medical chart and accidentally found poetry inside it.
That line — “there’s a crack in my design” — is the one that stops you cold. It works because it refuses sentimentality. A crack in a design implies something was blueprinted, engineered, meant to function. The flaw isn’t emotional; it’s structural. Almost architectural. It reframes the singer not as a suffering human but as a broken machine observing its own malfunction with grim detachment. That psychological distance is the craft. Webby then layers the chorus over this foundation — “I painted this white room black” — and suddenly the imagery locks: two men, two methods, one shared enclosure. One can’t help but notice how the spider metaphor does double work here too, binding predator instinct with paralysis, hunger with self-destruction.
What makes Tarantula culturally pointed is that it arrives at a moment when mental health in rap has moved from whispered subtext to full-throated conversation. But Inpatient, Ren, and Webby refuse the redemption arc. There’s no resolution offered. The third verse shifts gear — faster, looser, almost manic — but that tonal whiplash is the point. It mirrors the actual rhythm of a destabilized mind: heavy introspection crashing into performative bravado, then back again. The spider doesn’t escape its own web. It just keeps spinning.
Tarantula Song Credits & Production Details
| Song Title | Tarantula |
| Album | Asylum |
| Singer(s) | Inpatient, Ren, Chris Webby |
| Musician(s) | JP On Da Track |
| Lyricist(s) | Ren, Chris Webby |
| Release Date | June 3, 2026 |
| Language | English |
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Frequently Asked Questions About Tarantula Song
Who is the singer of the song ‘Tarantula’?
The song ‘Tarantula’ is sung by Inpatient, Ren and Chris Webby.
Who wrote the song ‘Tarantula’ by Inpatient, Ren and Chris Webby?
The song ‘Tarantula’ by Inpatient, Ren and Chris Webby is written by Ren and Chris Webby.
Who produced the music for the song ‘Tarantula’?
Music of the song ‘Tarantula’ is produced by JP On Da Track.
When was the song ‘Tarantula’ officially released?
The song ‘Tarantula’ is officially released on June 3, 2026, accompanied by its official music video.
What album is the song ‘Tarantula’ from?
The song ‘Tarantula’ is from the album titled ‘Asylum’.
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