"Reflections of I" feels like one of those songs that really digs deep into the whole idea of figuring yourself out. It’s like staring in a mirror, not just to see your face but to confront everything going on inside—your doubts, your flaws, and even the stuff you’re proud of but don’t always acknowledge.
It’s not preachy or over-the-top dramatic; it’s more subtle, like a quiet conversation with yourself. The music itself—dreamy and layered—really sets the tone for that introspection.
"Reflections of I" feels like one of those songs that really digs deep into the whole idea of figuring yourself out. It’s like staring in a mirror, not just to see your face but to confront everything going on inside—your doubts, your flaws, and even the stuff you’re proud of but don’t always acknowledge.
It’s not preachy or over-the-top dramatic; it’s more subtle, like a quiet conversation with yourself. The music itself—dreamy and layered—really sets the tone for that introspection.