Working On Me (feat. 6LACK)
Russ
Navigating Love While Healing: A Journey of Self-Improvement
Russ's song "Working On Me (feat. 6LACK)" delves into the complexities of personal growth and its impact on relationships. The lyrics reveal a deep sense of vulnerability as the artist grapples with the challenges of unlearning harmful behaviors and patterns ingrained from childhood. The repeated plea, "Would you stay by my side when I'm working on me?" underscores the fear of abandonment and the hope for unwavering support from a partner during this transformative period.
The song poignantly addresses the influence of childhood trauma on adult relationships. Russ candidly reflects on his upbringing, marked by a "fucked up dad and a fucked up momma," which taught him that "love means drama." This background has left him with emotional triggers and a defensive stance in arguments, complicating his romantic relationship. The repetition of "Course my girl is on defense" highlights the strain his past has placed on his partner, who is also affected by his journey of self-improvement.
6LACK's verse adds another layer to the narrative, acknowledging the partner's patience and resilience. He describes the relationship as being "under construction," with the partner acting as a supportive beam. The verse also touches on the artist's struggle to balance personal pain and the demands of love, admitting to bottling up emotions and occasionally failing to contain them. The song ultimately conveys a message of commitment to change, despite the difficulties, and a heartfelt hope that love can endure through the process of healing and self-discovery.