Lexi Carr - Ready to Own My Shit
A brief, unfiltered song that feels almost too precise to ignore.
At times, a song doesn’t need more than a moment to land exactly where it should. Lexi Carr’s “Ready to Own My Shit” does just that—direct, unfiltered, and quietly affirming in under two minutes.
Self-produced and instinct-driven, the track moves with a kind of emotional clarity that feels almost too precise to ignore. There’s no need to overdefine, since it's part diary, part release, carried by a voice that trusts its own instincts. It’s a glimpse into Lexi's upcoming EP of the same name, out April 10, and a strong indication of what’s to come.
When Lexi (née Alexa Carrasco) sings “sometimes people go, let go and no one's to blame,” it lands with a kind of acceptance that’s hard-earned and instantly recognizable. She shares:
“Ready to Own My Shit’ is really just a journal entry. It’s about being ready to face the good and the bad that life throws at you, the little mundane things like getting a latte for your partner and the bigger morbid things, like, well, people around you dying or deciding not to be a part of your life. I produced it myself not knowing what I was doing and wanting some big cool producer to ‘fix’ it and then when someone I trusted told me it was perfect as is and that I did know what I was doing I decided to believe them.”
There’s something refreshing in that kind of honesty—and in letting a song be exactly what it needs to be.
Listen to “Ready to Own My Shit,” our Song Pick of the Day.
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