TaReef KnockOut Lets Loose In “My Way Out”

Rating: 4 out of 5.

Many will be able to relate to this track.

For those who aren’t hip to TaReef KnockOut, he is a rapper from Tallahassee, Florida, who is known for his intricate and thought-provoking hip-hop tracks, the kind that demands more than one listen to appreciate and internalize fully. While he doesn’t drop music frequently, TaReef has been more active this year, releasing tracks like “Super Heroes,” “ISO,” and his latest single, “My Way Out.” Below, I will talk about the latter.

In “My Way Out,” TaReef KnockOut delves into the vulnerability and resilience needed to navigate the ups and downs of challenging romantic relationships. He reflects on his partner’s missteps while also owning up to his own faults, creating a narrative of self-awareness and growth. The track is supported by a laid-back beat with a smooth, easygoing tempo, which pairs well with TaReef’s emphatic rap verses. The chorus stands out as he experiments with singing, adding an extra layer of emotional depth. Overall, this is a well-crafted, engaging track that showcases both introspection and artistry.

Check out “My Way Out” below.


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