
Additionally, it can be considered one of her most vulnerable tracks with lyrics as follows: “We’ll be the fault of our demise/ Premeditated suicide/ The media will turn us against each other/ The devil is out workin’ undercover.” “ Wine & Spirits” - an acoustic guitar-led track - allows listeners to really indulge in Shake’s autotune, which she knows how to use to her advantage. You Can’t Kill Me, which was executive produced by Shake and Dave Hamelin and mixed and mastered by Mike Dean, further explores Shake’s signature synth sound.

The new LP consists of 14 tracks, one of them, “ Body,” features Christine and the Queens. You Can’t Kill Me shows how dedicated I am to being free within music … Feeling is the biggest ingredient of my music.” “With each album, it’s like you’re being revealed more and more. You can’t kill me because I’m more than my body,” Shake said in a press release.

“We’re so attached to this physical world, it makes us more susceptible to being hurt. The New Jersey native continues to question her surroundings but on a much deeper level.

You Can’t Kill Me is an extension of Shake’s debut album, Modus Vivendi, which dropped in 2020.
