Don’t Be Good To Me is disarmingly sincere, the kind of song that feels uncomfortable precisely because it’s honest. Sister Wanzala lean into tenderness with trembling vocals, sighing guitars, and an unpolished warmth that lets every doubt show. It reads like a love letter written in pencil—soft, uncertain, and deeply human. There’s humor in the self-awareness, but the emotion is real, landing somewhere between awkward vulnerability and quiet triumph.

It’s a song about not trusting kindness, and somehow making that confession feel cathartic rather than self-pitying.

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