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bai – “that’s on me” review – indie R&B single delivers piano-driven groove and sing-along hook

Staff, September 10, 2025September 10, 2025

Midtempo contemporary R&B with piano, rimshots, and a flick of jazz-guitar; bai turns private fallout into plain speech on “that’s on me “


Why it hits

bai says it straight and sings it steady. The chorus repeats like a decision made out loud. Space in the arrangement makes room for tone and timing to carry the load.

What it sounds like

Rimshots mark a clean grid—short, dry, and certain—while grand-piano chords post the changes in confident curves. From there, jazz-guitar slips through with brief bends and brushed harmonics. The bass stays even, and because of that the floor feels secure while the vocal comes through clear. bai keeps the verses pressed in, and the hook blooms brighter. “that’s on me” flashes for a second before the line falls in silk. Notice the micro-moves: a careful inhale sets up the chorus, a lovely note that hangs just past the bar, a tiny guitar answer tucked behind the last word. Each cue enters with a clear job, holds its spot, and opens the lane again so the title phrase stays in focus. The track runs on placement and patience. It’s the kind of arrangement that reads clear in headphones and stays clean on small speakers.

The cut-through

This single carries one voice from lyric to rollout. bai writes and records, and meanwhile her media company Bodied Archives manages the visuals and rollout, ensuring a steady stream of drops. The record leads with accountability and frames it simply: piano for weight, rimshots for time, quick guitar color for lift. The hook turns four words into a chorus that people can sing together without overthinking the phrasing. With the music and visuals housed under the same roof, the release arrives with a tight center—message, sound, and presentation moving in sync.

Credits

Producer(s): Baili “bai” Willson • Label(s): Bodied Archives • Release: 8/14/25 • Album: N/A

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