Kandle (Osborne) warns listeners of manipulators with smooth
rock grooves and heavy rhythms. With alluring vocals, she sings of her discoveries with toxic relationships and how we’re taught certain actions will allow us to take back the power we thought was lost. “When society conditions you to believe that your only assets are your body and your sexuality, the idea of using these as a tool to move forward when all other avenues are closed doesn’t seem so extreme,” Osborne says. “You start to believe it’s your choice, albeit a self-sacrificial one. Only when you start to break free [does] it becomes clear that you were never given a choice in the first place. We play their game until we make our own.” The track will be included on Osborne’s upcoming album,
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