Fans around the world are revisiting Poorstacy’s music following the heartbreaking news of his passing on December 1, 2025. The Palm Beach–born artist, whose real name was Carlito Junior Milfort, rose to fame with a unique blend of emo rap, punk rock and post-punk energy. His songs often explored themes of isolation, rebellion, heartbreak and inner conflict — resonating deeply with a generation that grew up online.
As listeners stream his catalogue in tribute, several tracks stand out as his most influential and most played.
His most popular and defining songs
1. “Don’t Look at Me” (2020)
From The Breakfast Club project, this track became one of Poorstacy’s signature songs. Its raw production, distorted vocals and haunting melody helped cement his place in the emo-rap and punk-rap scene.
2. “Love Spells” (2020)
A fan favourite from the Love Spells EP, the song mixes emotional lyricism with atmospheric production. It remains one of his most streamed tracks and a gateway song for new listeners discovering his work.
3. “Empty Room” (2020)
Another major song from The Breakfast Club, “Empty Room” captures the loneliness and internal battles that Poorstacy often expressed through his art.
4. “Hills Have Eyes” (2020)
From his EP of the same name, the track stands out for its gritty punk-influenced sound, making it popular among fans who loved his heavier, rock-leaning style.
5. “Jump” (2021)
One of his biggest songs in the alternative space, “Jump” gained traction for its explosive energy. It was also widely shared across TikTok, expanding his audience.
6. “Get Out” (2020)
A track that showcases his blend of rap and post-punk, “Get Out” became a mainstay in his live performances.
7. “I Can’t Sleep” (2020)
Deeply emotional and melodic, this track captured Poorstacy’s signature vulnerability. It continues to be one of the most replayed songs by fans.
8. “Isolated” (2020)
True to its name, the song portrays a powerful sense of solitude and emotional struggle — themes central to his music identity.
9. “Children of the Dark” (2021)
A darker, more experimental track, it highlights how Poorstacy often pushed beyond genre lines into alternative metal and goth-inspired aesthetics.
A legacy across genres
Poorstacy’s work influenced emo-rap, post-punk revival, and underground punk-rap scenes. Signed under labels like Internet Money Records, TenThousand Projects, and A&M Records, he built a cult following through his genre-blending style.
His tracks also featured on major projects, including music for Bill & Ted Face the Music, which earned a Grammy nomination — a major milestone early in his career.
As fans revisit his discography, these songs continue to define his artistic legacy and the emotional connection he built with listeners around the world.