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“That One’s On Me” by Eshan Agarwal Turns Heartbreak Into Growth

You know sometimes you see things that will happen from afar and just feel like well let it play and see the end if it matches your guts. So if you’ve ever looked back at a failed relationship and thought, “Yeah, I probably should have seen that coming,” then Eshan Agarwal’s new song is going to spark some memories. His latest single, “That One’s On Me,” dropped on April 3, 2026, and it’s basically the musical version of that moment when you finally stop blaming yourself for everything and just move on.

Eshan is a local New York guy who grew up in Scarsdale and is now making music while going to college in Manhattan. He’s been writing songs since he was five years old, which makes me wonder what I was doing at five—probably just trying not to eat glue. He also has synesthesia, which means he actually sees colors when he hears music. That’s a pretty cool trick for building a vibe.

The track itself was produced by Marrick Smith and Ian Kimmel. If those names sound familiar, it’s because they’ve worked with massive artists like BTS and Juice WRLD. You can definitely tell there is some high-level talent behind the scenes here. The song is energetic and hits you right away. It’s got that perfect “windows down” feel that fits the season perfectly.

That One’s On Me” isn’t one of those sad, mopey breakup songs where someone is crying into their cereal. Instead, it’s about clarity. Eshan looks back at the red flags he missed and the shared mistakes made in a relationship, but he does it with a bit of a wink and some self-aware humor. It’s about accepting that things ended without feeling like the world is over. It is honest, a little bit funny, and very relatable.

This single is part of his upcoming album, “Strangers Again“, which follows the whole messy cycle of a relationship from start to finish. He’s already been getting a ton of attention, with over 65,000 streams on Spotify and a growing fanbase on Instagram. People are clearly connecting with his storytelling, probably because he writes about real-life situations that don’t feel forced or fake.

Music should speak to your soul and liberate it and this song does more than that. It’s a great reminder that even when things go wrong, you can just shrug your shoulders, learn the lesson, and keep walking. Go give it a listen, it got that boost of honesty and some good energy to start your week.

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