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Isabel Mays

Review: “Me, Myself, and I” - Cheska Moore


Cheska Moore Me, Myself, and I Cover Art

I often find myself reflecting on much in life, especially how I present myself, and how others view me. “Me, Myself, and I” is the latest single by musician, Cheska Moore. It offers a unique perspective into someone who is fighting an internal battle with her personas: one who is relied upon, and another who is feared. Many of us may have an alternate persona, and it can be difficult to learn not to let it take over. Alternatively, and as Moore herself sings, “Who am I without her?” I think even if you may not have a feared persona, there is always a different side to you that you don’t want to go away. I think this song perfectly conveyed that internal struggle.



I think one of my favorite things about this song was the production. I previously reviewed Moore’s single, “Psychos In Love”, and I think one area Moore always excels in is her production. “Me, Myself, and I” is raw, powerful, yet dark and unsettling in ways. The music helped me to understand the fear associated with her alternate persona, in ways. I really liked how the beat would slow down as she approached the chorus. And I loved how at the start of the song, you can hear laughing in the background. I can only imagine that the laughter is that of her alternate persona, which I think is a genius move to make.


As I said before, this isn’t my first time reviewing one of Moore’s singles. So to say I had high expectations is an understatement. But I think I can confidently say that she exceeded all of them. Cheska Moore first began her music career in 2019, with the release of her debut single, “Boy Who Tried”. Her popularity only grew in 2020 on TikTok, and today, she around 10 million views on all platforms. On Spotify, she gets nearly 60,000 monthly streams, with some of her most streamed hits being “Don’t Talk”, “Bad Thoughts”, and “Narcissist”. I think this song is a new favorite of mine on Moore’s discography, and I can’t wait to hear what she releases next. Go stream “Me, Myself, and I” everywhere, now!



Written By Isabel Mays



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