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EPISODE · May 16, 2025 · 9 MIN

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from Molecole Urban · host Edoardo Imperiale

Morgan Wallen – "Kick Myself" "Kick Myself" is a standout track from Morgan Wallen’s fourth studio album, I'm the Problem, released on May 16, 2025. The song dives into the emotional complexity of trying to change, only to realize that the hardest part of healing often lies within. The lyrics follow Wallen as he attempts to better himself—through therapy, prayer, cutting out toxic habits, and making all the "right" moves. But no matter what he does, he's still haunted by his own patterns and regrets. The chorus, "Did my best but I just can't kick myself," sums up the song's painful honesty: sometimes, we are our own biggest obstacle. Musically, "Kick Myself" blends country storytelling with shades of blues and rock, built on gritty guitar lines and steady percussion. Wallen’s voice moves between restraint and rawness, giving the track both power and vulnerability. The song resonates as a self-aware anthem for anyone who’s wrestled with personal demons, offering no easy answers—just the truth that real change is messy, and sometimes the fight is with the person in the mirror. #KickMyself #MorganWallen "Kick Myself" is available on all major streaming platforms. Enjoy this new commentary from Molecole Urban. This episode does not contain any song fragments or copyrighted audio or video material. The cover art for this episode is generated by me and does not violate any copyright. photo: "Morgan Wallen performing in Salt Lake City" by Morganwallen8020 is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Morgan Wallen – "Kick Myself" "Kick Myself" is a standout track from Morgan Wallen’s fourth studio album, I'm the Problem, released on May 16, 2025. The song dives into the emotional complexity of trying to change, only to realize that the hardest part of healing often lies within. The lyrics follow Wallen as he attempts to better himself—through therapy, prayer, cutting out toxic habits, and making all the "right" moves. But no matter what he does, he's still haunted by his own patterns and regrets. The chorus, "Did my best but I just can't kick myself," sums up the song's painful honesty: sometimes, we are our own biggest obstacle. Musically, "Kick Myself" blends country storytelling with shades of blues and rock, built on gritty guitar lines and steady percussion. Wallen’s voice moves between restraint and rawness, giving the track both power and vulnerability. The song resonates as a self-aware anthem for anyone who’s wrestled with personal demons, offering no easy answers—just the truth that real change is messy, and sometimes the fight is with the person in the mirror. #KickMyself #MorganWallen "Kick Myself" is available on all major streaming platforms. Enjoy this new commentary from Molecole Urban. This episode does not contain any song fragments or copyrighted audio or video material. The cover art for this episode is generated by me and does not violate any copyright. photo: "Morgan Wallen performing in Salt Lake City" by Morganwallen8020 is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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