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Meet the Story of the song “6ft”
6 Feet (6ft).
This Song was witten by xmenno and co-written with an artist named “summi” in Auburn, California.
By Xmenno (Ex-men-oh)
If you searched “6 feet down song” or “6ft rock song about losing someone,” you probably weren’t looking for me.
You were looking for something that understands the weight in your chest.
I wrote “6 Feet” (sometimes written 6ft or Six Feet) because I couldn’t shake the weight of losing someone and them being gone, but just 6ft away.
This isn’t a polished grief song. It’s not poetic in a safe way. It’s direct. It’s uncomfortable. It asks the questions most of us whisper when the room is quiet.
What “6 Feet” Is Really About
When someone is six feet down, there’s this strange finality to it.
You can text someone who moved away.
You can call someone you argued with.
You can apologize.
But you can’t speak to someone in the ground.
That line in the chorus:
“You can’t hear nothing in the ground…”
That’s not meant to be clever.
It’s meant to feel helpless.
“6 Feet” is about that moment when you realize your words have nowhere to land.
It’s about standing in your kitchen at night, asking:
Why did you have to go?
Why did you have to leave us behind?
And if you’re honest, sometimes you’re not just talking to them.
Sometimes you’re talking to God.
The Tension in the Song
The verses wrestle. They wrestle with:
Regret, Spiritual confusion, Shame, The fear that you didn’t say enough
I’ve lived a lot of my life trying to be perfect.
And perfection doesn’t prepare you for loss.
Loss doesn’t care how disciplined you were.
It doesn’t care how strong you think you are.
It exposes everything.
That’s what “6ft” is. Exposure.
Why I Didn’t Clean It Up
There are a lot of songs about grief.
Some are beautiful. Some are comforting.
Like: Tears in Heaven, One More Light, See You Again
Those songs are powerful.
But I didn’t want comfort first.
I wanted confrontation.
I wanted the question. I wanted the ache.
Because sometimes the most honest thing you can say is:
I don’t understand this.
Who Is Xmenno?
If this is your first time here, my artist name is Xmenno (pronounced Ex-men-oh).
My real name is Joe D Morris.
I write across multiple genres with this song being in the pop/alternative rock genra that sits somewhere between:
Emotional rock, Faith, Internal battles, Redemption, Raw confession
I’m not interested in sounding safe.
I’m interested in sounding true.
If you searched:
Xmenno 6 Feet
Ex-men-oh song about loss
Joe D Morris music
6ft alternative rock
This is where you landed.
And I’m glad you did.
Why “6 Ft” Exists
This song exists because grief doesn’t go away just because the service ends.
It lingers.
It shows up in quiet drives.
It shows up in songs on the radio.
It shows up when you least expect it.
And sometimes the only way to deal with it is to write it out loud.
That’s what this is.
Where to Listen to 6 Feet
You can stream “6 Feet (6ft)” by Xmenno on:
Spotify
Apple Music
Amazon Music
YouTube
Search:
Xmenno 6 Feet
or
Ex-men-oh 6ft
And if you’re here because you’re carrying something heavy —
I hope this song sits with you.
Not above you.
Not preaching to you.
Just sitting with you.
- Xmenno
6 Feet (6ft) is an alternative rock song by Xmenno (Ex-men-oh), written by Joe D Morris. The song explores grief, loss, faith, and emotional silence after someone passes away. Related searches include: 6 feet down song, 6ft rock song about loss, alternative rock about grief, Xmenno 6 Feet lyrics, Ex-men-oh music.
6ft, Why I Wrote This Song
I wrote “6ft” because I couldn’t shake the weight of someone being gone… but only six feet away.
It took eight years to bring this song into the studio. Xmenno and Summi recorded it in under six hours.
It’s not polished. It’s not safe.
It’s a question most of us whisper in the dark:
“Why did you have to go?”

