FUKKFAITH (stylized in lowercase across every platform as fukkfaith) is a music producer active since at least August 2024 across the independent dark-pop, alt-R&B and hyperpop-adjacent underground. His footprint is built almost entirely from streaming-platform credit metadata and YouTube “type beat” uploads rather than press: a prolific instrumental catalog referencing Artemas and Chase Atlantic, a yearlong recurring production partnership with singer gonedark, a parallel featured-artist project built around vocalist elyrae, and, in August 2025, a single production credit on Christian Gates's song BLEED alongside Gates's regular producer Elation.
No legal name, date of birth, nationality or hometown for FUKKFAITH has surfaced anywhere in public record. There is no Wikipedia entry, no Genius artist bio, no major-outlet interview and no verified press photo. The lowercase spelling is consistent across Apple Music, Amazon Music, Shazam and YouTube content-ID credit blocks, which is the strongest available signal that the name refers to one working producer rather than several people sharing a similar handle. The only first-party contact information tied to the name is a business block appended to several of his “type beat” YouTube uploads, listing an Instagram handle and an email address; the Instagram account itself could not be independently loaded, so its follower count and bio text remain unverified. The song later took on a second life in scene lore: after jxdn’s “Chrome Hearted” (October 2023), Christian Gates posted publicly about similarities between that single and two songs he had long been performing and teasing, “Liar Liar” and BLEED, an episode that stayed within fan-circle discussion and is told in full on Jaden Hossler’s page.
The alias itself, an aggressive, blasphemy-adjacent construction, fits a broader naming convention inside the dark-pop and emo-trap producer scene, where names like gonedark, sinner!, and luciFUR (both of whom appear elsewhere in FUKKFAITH's own collaborator list) trade on transgressive or nihilistic imagery as a genre signifier rather than a literal statement. No source explains the name's origin directly.
The earliest dated production credit found for FUKKFAITH is a co-production, alongside Bludrose and the artist himself, on Beid's Russian-language single “Пир (На Весь Мир)” (“Feast for the Whole World”), released August 2, 2024. A companion studio-session video posted the same day confirms the same three-way production credit. This places FUKKFAITH's first traceable placement in the Russian and Eastern European alt-scene, working with artists releasing through band.link and VK-centric promo channels rather than a US major, consistent with a producer building a client base through direct outreach or beat-marketplace sales rather than an established label pipeline.
By 2025, FUKKFAITH's credits pivot toward the English-language dark-pop and “sad boy” R&B underground. A repeat production relationship with singer gonedark begins by at least February 2025 (“SIREN,” co-produced with Mikhail Kostyakov) and continues through the year: “BEG” in May, “SLIDE” (with Dré Tamashī) in July, “PARADISE” in August, and “WORSHIP” (co-produced with a collaborator credited only as “Damon”) in December. A yearlong, multi-single relationship with one artist is the clearest evidence FUKKFAITH operated as something close to an in-house producer for gonedark rather than a one-off session player. Alongside that run, he picked up outside placements with IVOXYGEN, devger, Wakeup$lakky, Temptation and Dakota Parker, and in August 2025 landed his highest-profile credit to date on Christian Gates's BLEED. The overall arc, regional bedroom-scene placements in 2024 scaling into a broader roster of Western alt-pop and dark-pop artists through 2025, follows a familiar producer growth path: build a beat-licensing catalog and YouTube presence, get picked up by independent artists browsing platforms like BeatStars, then graduate to placements with acts that already carry an established streaming audience.
FUKKFAITH has given no interview or gear rundown describing his own sound, so any characterization is inferential, drawn from the genre labels attached to his YouTube type-beat catalog and the artists he keeps company with. His instrumental uploads are explicitly tagged and titled around reference points including Artemas, Chase Atlantic and Crystal Castles, with recurring self-applied genre tags reading simply “dark pop.” Those three reference points, Artemas's sneering alt-pop, Chase Atlantic's dark trap-pop, and Crystal Castles' distorted electro-noise, triangulate a sound that sits squarely in the dark-pop and alt-R&B space his placements bear out: gonedark's tracks with FUKKFAITH sit in a moody alt-R&B lane, and Christian Gates's own catalog has been characterized in press as alternative pop, alt-R&B and dark pop.
BLEED's own songwriting credit lists Johann Sebastian Bach alongside Christian Gates, implying a classical sample or interpolation was cleared or auto-attributed inside the two-minute track. No source confirms which Bach composition is used, though the melancholic string writing common to pieces like Air on the G String is the kind of source material typically sampled in this style of production. A baroque sample laid over trap-adjacent drums is a known technique in the sad-boy and dark-pop subgenres FUKKFAITH's catalog otherwise targets. There is no confirmed evidence he works in pure hyperpop; his reference points sit adjacent to but distinct from that genre, and the association implied by his name and general aesthetic is better read as a stylistic gesture than a confirmed classification.
The table below compiles production and composition credits for FUKKFAITH found across Apple Music, Shazam, Amazon Music and YouTube official-upload metadata. He works in two modes: as a hired or collaborating producer on other artists' releases, and as a featured lead artist on his own singles built around recurring vocalist elyrae.
| Year | Event |
|---|---|
| 2024 | Co-produces Beid's “Пир (На Весь Мир)” with Bludrose, his earliest traceable credit |
| 2025 | Produces gonedark's “SIREN,” “BEG,” “SLIDE” and “PARADISE” across the year; also credited on IVOXYGEN's “me vs. the whole world,” devger's “do nich,” and Wakeup$lakky tracks |
| Aug 15, 2025 | Co-produces “BLEED” for Chri$tian Gate$ with Elation, his highest-profile placement to date |
| Oct–Nov 2025 | Launches own featured-artist singles with vocalist elyrae (“fallin' back,” “trouble”); also produces Temptation's “Love Is a Gun” and Dakota Parker's “Mi Amor” |
| Dec 2025 | Co-produces gonedark's “WORSHIP” with a collaborator credited as “Damon” |
| Early 2026 | Continues elyrae singles (“smoke,” “dream,” “low”), plus outside production for AXIOM PRIME and Adrian Black x Hope of the Night |
| Date | Artist | Track | Role |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aug 2, 2024 | Beid | “Пир (На Весь Мир)” | Producer |
| Feb 7, 2025 | gonedark | “SIREN” | Producer |
| May 2, 2025 | Ever (evergotlost) | “taste of your love” | Producer |
| May 29, 2025 | gonedark | “BEG” | Producer |
| Jul 2, 2025 | IVOXYGEN | “me vs. the whole world” | Producer, composer |
| Jul 10, 2025 | gonedark & Dré Tamashī | “SLIDE” | Producer |
| Aug 7, 2025 | gonedark | “PARADISE” | Producer |
| Aug 15, 2025 | Chri$tian Gate$ | “BLEED” | Producer (with Elation) |
| Aug 23, 2025 | devger ft. bombel | “do nich” | Producer |
| Oct 17, 2025 | fukkfaith ft. elyrae | “fallin' back” | Lead artist, producer |
| Oct 29, 2025 | Temptation | “Love Is a Gun” | Producer |
| Nov 12, 2025 | Dakota Parker | “Mi Amor” | Producer |
| Nov 26, 2025 | fukkfaith ft. elyrae | “trouble” | Lead artist, producer |
| Dec 10, 2025 | gonedark | “WORSHIP” | Co-producer |
| Mar 7, 2026 | Adrian Black x Hope of the Night | “CONTACTLESS” | Producer |
| Mar 20, 2026 | fukkfaith ft. elyrae | “low” | Lead artist, producer |
BLEED is a single by Chri$tian Gate$ released August 15, 2025, running 2 minutes 17 seconds. A version circulated on SoundCloud roughly three weeks earlier, on July 25, 2025, suggesting the song reached fans before its official release across digital service providers. Confirmed credits list Christian Gates and Johann Sebastian Bach as songwriters, Elation and FUKKFAITH as producers, and Gates on lead vocals. The official video credit block on YouTube reflects the same producer pairing.
On the visual side, Christian Gates is credited as art director on the BLEED music video, indicating he retained creative control over the visual rollout even while sharing production duties in the studio. No session diary, studio-log interview or behind-the-scenes footage documents how the Elation/FUKKFAITH/Gates session actually happened: who brought the Bach material, whether the two producers worked in the same room or traded stems remotely, or how duties were divided between beatmaking, arrangement and mix. This remains the largest documentation gap around the collaboration.
BLEED is, as far as the public record shows, the only confirmed touchpoint between FUKKFAITH and Gates's catalog. He does not appear on Gates's 2024 album No Strings Attached, the EP Why Do I Hear Breathing?, or other 2023 to 2026 singles, all of which credit Elation and other named producers instead. Elation, who has worked with Gates since his earliest recordings and produced the bulk of No Strings Attached, is the most plausible bridge that brought FUKKFAITH into the session, though no source confirms how the two producers were introduced. The pairing is notable because Elation otherwise appears as sole or primary producer across virtually all of Gates's reviewed catalog; BLEED reads as a rare instance of Elation bringing in outside production support rather than handling a Gates record alone. No FUKKFAITH credit on any Gates release has surfaced since.
Running in parallel to his freelance production work, FUKKFAITH releases his own featured-artist singles built around a recurring vocalist credited as elyrae: “fallin' back” (October 2025), “trouble” (November 2025), “smoke” and “dream” (late 2025), and “low” with slowed and sped-up edits (March 2026). Five-plus joint singles in roughly five months is an unusually tight release cadence for an independent pairing, suggesting either a close ongoing partnership or that elyrae functions as a topline vocalist working primarily within FUKKFAITH's own beat catalog. This dual-track structure, beatmaker-for-hire plus a self-branded artist project, is common among type-beat producers who monetize both instrumental licensing and their own featured-vocal singles.
No music publisher, performing rights organization affiliation, management company or booking agency is listed anywhere for FUKKFAITH. He appears to operate as an independent, unaffiliated freelance producer contracted per song, consistent with the broader type-beat producer economy in which instrumentals are licensed directly, often through BeatStars, rather than through label-brokered sessions. His YouTube uploads follow the standard modern type-beat workflow of posting free-for-non-profit instrumentals with paid, untagged licenses sold through short BeatStars links, implying an in-the-box production setup, though this is inferred from business model rather than confirmed by any gear-focused interview. His BeatStars storefront could not be accessed directly during research, so catalog size and pricing remain unconfirmed. No award, chart certification or industry nomination of any kind has been found for FUKKFAITH; the absence of any such record is itself consistent with an emerging, pre-mainstream career stage.
No legal name has been confirmed. FUKKFAITH is a stylized, lowercase producer alias used consistently across every platform where his credits appear.
FUKKFAITH co-produced Christian Gates's single BLEED, released August 15, 2025, alongside Gates's longtime producer Elation. It is the only confirmed Gates credit in his catalog.
elyrae is the vocalist featured on FUKKFAITH's own recurring artist project, including the singles “fallin' back,” “trouble,” “smoke,” “dream” and “low.”
His own catalog is tagged “dark pop,” with type-beat uploads referencing Artemas and Chase Atlantic, and his placements sit in the alt-R&B and dark-pop underground.
No interview, podcast appearance or first-person quote from FUKKFAITH has surfaced publicly. Everything known about his career is reconstructed from streaming-platform credit metadata and YouTube upload descriptions.
For the artist side of FUKKFAITH's most visible placement, see Christian Gates and his primary collaborator Elation, who together with FUKKFAITH produced BLEED. Readers interested in the wider type-beat-to-placement pipeline that FUKKFAITH's career exemplifies may also want to explore entries on other producers and artists working in the dark-pop and alt-R&B underground catalogued on The Ring.