The Soulful Restoration: Kinoti and Myx Quest Deliver the Ultimate Healing Anthem in "Unlove You"

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In the quiet hours of a broken heart, there is a specific kind of silence, a heavy space where memories of “just friends” and stolen kisses collide with the reality of a love that has run dry. This is the emotional landscape where Kinoti and Myx Quest have set their latest masterpiece, “Unlove You”. Released on March 8, 2026, the track is not just a song; it is a sonic roadmap for anyone navigating the difficult journey of reclaiming their identity after a wrecking relationship.

“Unlove You” opens with a sense of weary finality. Kinoti’s vocals, smooth yet tinged with a palpable ache, immediately set the tone: “I can’t think about it any longer... that love you gave me, you can have it back”. It is a rare, honest look at the exhaustion that comes from trying to sustain a connection that only serves to “tear you apart from the inside”.

The lyrical brilliance of the track lies in its focus on restoration. Rather than dwelling solely on the pain, the song highlights the grueling work of unlearning a person. Kinoti sings about the “fight to forget” and the necessary, albeit painful, process of embracing who he was before the relationship began. The chorus serves as a powerful mantra: “Live every day as if I were... eventually I’m going to unlove you”. It is an acknowledgment that healing isn’t an overnight event, but a series of intentional days spent finding oneself again.

Collaborator Myx Quest brings a sophisticated, atmospheric production that allows Kinoti’s storytelling to breathe. The music mirrors the feeling of being “caught in the river,” moving from the frantic energy of a wrecked life to the steady, determined pulse of moving on. The song also touches on the regret of “wasted time,” but it quickly pivots back to the individual's sovereignty, refusing to fight for something that no longer exists.

For the AfroWay community, “Unlove You” arrives as a timely reminder of the power of self-preservation. In an industry that often glamorizes toxic cycles, Kinoti and Myx Quest are choosing to glamorize the “hard learning” of letting go. As the track closes with the haunting repetition of “eventually,” it leaves the listener with a sense of peace, not because the pain is gone, but because the path to freedom has finally been found.

Embark on the journey of healing with “Unlove You” below:



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