BRODIE’ s new track, “Guilty of the Life“, is honest and intense. It’s about owning your choices, good or bad. No excuses, no apologies.
The song starts strong: “My baby told me kill ‘em, I catch a rhythm / You say her name, I’ll Will Smith ‘em.” That’s bold. It sets the tone for what follows—loss, ambition, and hard truths.
The production is moody and cinematic. It feels like a late-night drive, with your thoughts racing. The beat keeps things moving, but the lyrics hit hard. “Can’t fight inertia, scraping on the asphalt / If I don’t make it, it’s my a**’s fault.” No sugarcoating. Just facts.
The hook, “I guess I’m guilty of the life I live,” is simple but powerful. It’s about accepting your past, even the mistakes. We’ve all been there. Wondering if we made the right choices. I wondered if we even had a choice.
BRODIE has been making waves with songs like “Thursday (Worst Way)” and “Took Off in a Mercedes”. But this one feels different. More personal. More real.
“Guilty of the Life” is out now. Listen and see if you hear your own story in it.