Keahndre confronts heartbreak and delivers confidence on "IN MY HEAD"

The hypnotic, introspective hip-hop song "IN MY HEAD" has Keahndre expounding on his feelings and what it's like to love someone who never really loved you. The song is rife with tension between emotional involvement and self-awareness. 

It's that moment when memory and self-preservation are wrestling each other, you realize you're too good for this, but your brain won't wrap itself around that fact. Keahndre turns that internal battle into a melodic, emotionally heavy song that sounds incredibly personal yet also relatable. Driven by a hypnotic hook and stark affirmations that circle back endlessly, "IN MY HEAD" is what thoughts during the aftermath of heartbreak sound like.

The structure becomes a symbol in and of itself, just as some words stay with you long after the relationship ends. Everything else on the record is what keeps it interesting. Keahndre understands how heavy the emotions are, but he doesn't succumb to them. Even when heartbreak fogs your soul, there's a reminder that what you are doesn't change, as you're still one of one.

The melodic undercurrent makes the story less cutting, which is great for late-night drives or when clarity of thought is what you need most. The production leans toward mood, which makes the emotional weight feel right without feeling overbearing. "IN MY HEAD" sounds honest, and it is raw enough to get you thinking about your own thoughts. It's a piece of music for healing, for thinking about yourself, and, in the end, for feeling good about yourself.

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