That's on You

At a certain point — once the dust settles — you start to see things clearly. You come to understand not only your own faults, but also the ways you were wronged. In this track, Kaiyel sets aside his usual empathy to speak bluntly, shedding light on the other side of a relationship and confronting the situation head-on. It’s honest, direct, and unapologetic — a moment of clarity where he calls things out for what they are. But the message reaches beyond just relationships. It’s about accountability — for others, and for yourself. Sometimes, you have to admit: “You knew the dangers.” And if you still chose the path, “that’s on you.”

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