Kodie Shane’s “Loose Screws” is an emotional spiral dressed in minimal production and quiet turbulence. The track rides a slow tempo, intimate in its pacing and almost confessional in delivery. There’s no need for sonic grandstanding here, because the beat is stripped-back, giving Kodie room to unpack a storm of heartbreak, disillusionment, and residual longing.

What makes “Loose Screws” compelling isn’t the drama in the lyrics, it’s the lack of it. Instead of explosive pain, Kodie lets the weight of silence speak volumes. “Jump in the whip with my vices, I’m runnin’ red lights / Ain’t no music, just silence” is a perfect line to describe that numb, auto-pilot phase of emotional aftermath, when the world keeps moving but you’re disconnected from the noise.

The lyrics shift between hurt, accountability, and flashes of ego: “Guess I learned my lesson then” sits next to “You probably woulda did the same to me too,” offering a brutally honest duality. There’s remorse, but also defiance. It’s this conflict that fuels the track’s emotional undertow where nothing is resolved, and that’s the point.

By the time the chorus returns to the recurring ache, “I can feel my heart still missin’ you” , it doesn’t feel like a plea. It’s more of a quiet realization, whispered through the walls of a house once filled with love.

Vocally, Kodie walks a tightrope between melodic rap and near-spoken word. The delivery is raw, unfiltered, even sleepy at times, not from disinterest, but from emotional exhaustion. It feels like a late-night voice memo you were never meant to hear, which makes it feel all the more honest.

Loose Screws” isn’t a breakup anthem, it’s a late-night breakdown. It’s not about seeking closure, but living in the mess. And in that raw, unbuttoned space, Kodie Shane finds something real, something that lingers long after the last line is sung.

Check for Kodie Shane on IG: @kodieshane


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