
I Guess It's Fuck Me
"I Guess It's Fuck Me" closes Her Loss on a notably different note than the flexing that dominates it, the title reading as a sardonic, self-deprecating shrug about being wronged or written off. After an album built on dominance and combined menace, the closer pivots toward a more rueful, introspective Drake, sitting with grievance and relational disappointment rather than retaliation. The Metro Boomin and Tay Keith production pulls back into a moodier, more reflective space suited to the comedown. It is generally interpreted as a deliberate tonal inversion, the project ending on vulnerability and resignation rather than triumph, a return to Drake's familiar wounded register as the final word. Within the album's arc it functions as an emotional exhale, undercutting the swagger that precedes it and leaving the record on an unexpectedly downbeat, human note.
