Thoughts about songs with #MutualDeception

You Do You cover You Do You by Dillon Francis, BabyJake

Toxic relationships often masquerade as love while both parties engage in deceptive behaviors. This track explores a dysfunctional romantic dynamic where neither partner remains faithful, yet they maintain a façade of commitment. The repeated phrase "I do me and you do you" serves as a cynical justification for their mutual infidelity, highlighting how they've normalized their destructive behavior. The singers acknowledge they're "so far gone" that they can no longer distinguish right from wrong, suggesting their moral compass has been compromised by their actions. Despite claiming to belong to each other, both individuals consistently seek connections elsewhere, creating a cycle of betrayal and emotional distance. The song captures the hollow nature of relationships where authenticity is sacrificed for convenience and self-gratification. #ToxicLove #RelationshipGames #MutualDeception

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