KASIA’s “Reflections” turns self-perception into a closed circuit, where looking outward becomes another way of returning to the self. What appears in others comes from within, good and uncomfortable parts held in the same mirror. The voice moves through independence and self-trust, not as slogans but as a shift in direction, away from comparison and toward a relationship that does not depend on being seen.
That movement carries a second layer, where surfaces hold one version and something else moves underneath. The reference to polished environments in the fashion industry introduces a space where appearance and inner state do not align. What looks complete is built from projection, reaction, taking. The mirror does not reflect a stable image, it returns fragments shaped by whoever is looking. Even the act of observation becomes part of the cycle, seeing others as a way of revealing what has not been settled inside.
Built over time and shaped through multiple versions, the track holds that return as its center. Collaboration with producer Kermode anchors the final form, but the focus stays on the inward turn. The line keeps folding back on itself, each perception leading to another reflection, until the only direction left is the one that stays, not outside, but within reach of the same gaze that started it.





