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Do Better - Kitty Crocker

Do Better by Kitty Crocker is a reflective country track exploring toxic heartbreak. Slow acoustic strums, drawn-out vocals, and a shy drum beat create a thoughtful atmosphere, perfectly capturing the sting of a bad romance and the need to heal.



This track serves as a reflective exploration of a romantic bond that turned toxic long before it could ever settle into something healthy. While the initial slow acoustic strumming suggests a quiet sense of isolation, the addition of drawn-out electric guitar bends creates a vivid sonic representation of internal heartbreak and lingering pain. This instrumental choice perfectly mirrors the emotional weight of a cycle that refuses to break, turning a simple country track into a raw and honest anthem about the heavy cost of a love that only takes without ever giving back.

“You know I think that you're a saint. I'm sorry what did I do wrong? You know you came on to me, though, you tell me that I turn you on."

The music utilizes a shy drum beat to maintain a steady yet hesitant pulse, mirroring the cautious way one navigates the aftermath of a damaging relationship. These rhythmic elements work alongside the lingering vocals to emphasize a sense of deep reflection, ensuring the listener feels the exhaustion inherent in moving on from a partner who caused more harm than good. Every subtle string bend and every deliberate pause in the arrangement highlights the scars left behind, elevating the song from a standard ballad into a powerful testament to the resilience required to finally walk away for good.

Review by James Theocharous

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