“Cant get to me” finds QuisRollin in a more tempered state of self-assurance and emotional remove, offering a confident, calm hip-hop song. The title alone says all you need to know about the headspace the singer occupies, focused on boundaries, resilience, and self.
The song is in the rugged hip-hop and rap style of self-definition, where controlling your thoughts equates with strength. “Cant get to me“ speaks of progression, and we have been able to move a little forward, where the things that once pressed in and around us lose their grip on us. The energy of the song seems steadier and more resolved than reactive.
QuisRollin gives the impression that there’s some strategy at work, given how self-assured he is. “Cant get to me“ is about not giving up and learning about yourself. That emotional stance is what makes it worth listening to again, particularly for someone who’s gone through some shit of their own.
The release feels more like a statement than a response, which is always good to remember in times of toxic masculinity. QuisRollin creates a track that exists as much in atmosphere as in sound by foregrounding emotional poise and self-confidence. “Cant get to me” is a rallying cry for personal boundaries, a source of empowerment for those who know themselves. It’s a hip-hop song that emphasizes the importance of staying grounded, regardless of what’s happening around you.
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