"TOXIC" solidifies Byron Messia as more than a one-hit wonder after the global success of "Talibans."

The track stands out immediately for its production. Unlike the high-tempo, aggressive riddims often associated with contemporary dancehall, "TOXIC" leans into a moody, guitar-driven backdrop.

: The lyrics often touch on the duality of wanting peace while being forced to remain prepared for conflict. Impact and Artistry

: There is an underlying sense of weariness in his voice, suggesting that the lifestyle he describes is as exhausting as it is necessary.

The song title isn't just a buzzword; it serves as a framing device for the volatile environment Byron describes.

: He maintains a raw Saint Kitts and Nevis identity while eyeing global charts.