“I Don’t Smoke” is a raw and introspective track by Dallas Murrae that explores the emotional aftermath of a breakup. The song dives into the struggle of pretending to move on while still feeling stuck, showing how reckless behaviors can disguise the pain of loss. Instead of celebrating reinvention, the track highlights the reality that healing isn’t always linear — sometimes moving on feels more like pretending to be okay.
Produced by Jake Parshall and written by Dallas Murrae, Alan Richeson, Jordan Centers (Sony Publishing), and Jeff Neal (Envelope Empire Management), the song blends melodic hip hop with subtle cross-genre elements. Murrae’s signature charisma shines through his delivery, balancing vulnerability with smooth melodic flow.
Influenced by artists like Blackbear and Mike., Dallas Murrae continues to expand his sound while connecting with listeners who relate to honest, emotionally charged storytelling. “I Don’t Smoke” is perfect for late-night reflection, playlists focused on heartbreak and recovery, or anyone navigating the tricky journey of self-discovery after love fades. With this track, Murrae proves once again that his music resonates across moods, emotions, and genres.
