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    Dead Weight by Kaleia: A Soulful Defiance Against Unequal Partnerships

    Marcus AdetolaBy Marcus AdetolaMay 17, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Dead Weight by Kaleia: A Soulful Defiance Against Unequal Partnerships
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    Breakup anthems often teeter between scorching fury and melancholic heartbreak. Kaleia’s Dead Weight, however, carves a distinct path, which is one of unwavering resolve and simmering indignation.

    Kaleia Dead Weight song cover
    Kaleia Dead Weight song cover

    This blues-tinged R&B gem doesn’t wallow in the aftermath of a failed romance; it brazenly confronts the inequities that eroded its foundation, fueled by the narratives of the women closest to the artist.

    Kaleia’s vocals glide with a smoky, self-assured allure atop the laidback instrumentation, akin to waking up to the silky caress of retro rhythm and blues. 

    With unapologetic audacity, Kaleia’s lyrics dismantle the notion of enduring a future marred by disregard and devaluation, tackling the discord head-on with an air of unruffled poise. 

    “I do the work, and you take the credit,” she decries, her words slicing through like a razor’s edge, leaving no room for equivocation.

    Yet, beneath the assertive façade lies a vulnerability that resonates deeply. “You won’t shut up; give me a headache,”Kaleia confesses, her exasperation palpable.

    This juxtaposition of strength and weariness is what elevates Dead Weight above mere catharsis, transforming it into a poignant exploration of the emotional toll exacted by unequal partnerships.

    In the end, Dead Weight isn’t just a breakup song; it’s a cry for those who’ve sacrificed too much, a reminder that self-worth shouldn’t be contingent on the presence of another.

    Kaleia’s soulful melodies and infectious rhythms may draw you in, but her fearless candour and relatable resilience will linger long after.

    For anyone seeking a hit of empowerment or a soundtrack to reclaiming their autonomy, Dead Weight is a must-listen—a defiant declaration that you “only get so far without me.”

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    Kaleia Dead Weight Lyrics

    Verse 1
    That’s the last time I hear you out
    Don’t believe a word that comes from your mouth
    Where the hell were you when this all went south?
    Go ahead and go, door’s on the wall
    I’ll see you out

    Pre-chorus
    I do the work and you take the credit
    Drain all my money, where do you spend it?
    Dodging my questions

    Chorus
    You only get so far without me
    Jump in your car the second things ain’t easy
    You won’t shut up give me a headache
    Until you leave you’re just a dead weight

    Verse 2
    That’s the last time you wear me down
    Everybody knows you’re a man on the town
    What the hell were you doing driving south?
    Go ahead and go, door’s on the wall
    I’ll see you out

    Pre-chorus
    I do the work and you take the credit
    Drain all my money, where do you spend it?
    Dodging my questions

    Chorus
    You only get so far without me
    Jump in your car the second things ain’t easy
    You won’t shut up give me a headache
    Until you leave you’re just a dead weight

    You only get so far without me
    Jump in your car the second things ain’t easy
    You won’t shut up give me a headache
    Until you leave you’re just a dead weight

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