
Some songs try to say everything.
Ingentingens Melodi proudly does the opposite.
This track is Raggar-Raffe at his most poetic, lazy, and philosophically unproductive. The lyrics are entirely in Swedish, built around a simple but powerful idea: doing nothing — and doing it well. It’s a song about waking up at the wrong time on the wrong day, forgetting your own legs, staring at walls that don’t exist, and mastering the fine art of being absolutely absent.
Inspired by playful word-smiths like Robert Broberg, Ingentingens Melodi leans heavily into linguistic nonsense, gentle absurdity, and logic that politely refuses to work. Phones are answered by yourself. Empty fridges still get eaten from. Books about nothing win Nobel Prizes. Dreams made of air are sold, returned, and somehow shared with IKEA.
Raggar-Raffe doesn’t rush, doesn’t explain, and doesn’t apologize. He disappears in the middle of big moments, becomes an expert at nothing, and still manages to stand on stage swinging “like a cheese sandwich at a disco.” It’s funny, strangely calming, and just a little bit profound — the kind of song that makes you laugh first, then quietly nod along.
Within my larger project of creating fictional AI personalities, Ingentingens Melodi defines who Raggar-Raffe really is. Not a hero. Not a rebel. Just a character who finds freedom in emptiness and confidence in doing absolutely nothing — with style.
And when the world finally explodes?
Raggar-Raffe will be sitting there, calmly sipping a cup of air.
Enjoying the silence.
Thanks for nothing.
