The song R.I.P. To The Club by Julia Wolf is about her memories of going to clubs and parties before turning 21 and being able to legally drink. She describes the club scene as a place where people come to escape reality and have fun, but also a place where predators come to hunt for vulnerable individuals. The lyrics mention the experiences she had, such as using a fake ID and getting written up on the subway for having an open drink. Despite the risks, she enjoys the freedom of being able to let loose and dance without any judgment from others. The chorus of the song repeats the phrase "R.I.P. to the club" which can be interpreted as a farewell to that chapter of her life, as she's grown out of the party scene. She also compares the behavior of some individuals in the clubs to vampires hunting for blood, which adds dark and eerie undertones to the song. Overall, "R.I.P. To The Club" reminisces about a time when the artist was young and carefree, while also acknowledging the dangers and risks of that lifestyle.