QuisRollin slides into the end of the year with “Can’t Get To Me,” a smooth hip-hop cut that feels calm on the surface but heavy underneath. This isn’t a loud victory lap or a flashy flex, it’s the sound of someone protecting their peace after learning things the hard way. The beat stays polished and mellow, giving QuisRollin enough space to talk his talk without rushing or forcing energy.

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The song moves like a journal entry you weren’t meant to read. Early lines like “I ain’t had shit, so it’s just enough for me” (0:12) set the tone, this is about survival, not excess. When he repeats “I pray to God, like, to show me my enemy” (0:20), it feels less like paranoia and more like clarity earned through experience. He’s not guessing anymore; he’s watching patterns.

The hook circles around emotional exhaustion. “It’s draining me” (0:49) hits multiple times, and honestly, that repetition works. It mirrors how betrayal and fake love don’t just hurt once, they linger. QuisRollin’s delivery stays controlled, almost detached, which makes lines about snakes, broken loyalty, and switched sides hit even harder.

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What really stands out is how personal the track feels without turning messy. Lines like “How you gon’ say you the bro when you talk down on me on the low key?” (1:38) are painfully relatable, especially for anyone who’s had to cut people off quietly. “Can’t Get To Me” is about growth through distance. No over-explaining. No chasing closure. Just moving smarter, calmer, and focused on what’s next.

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