
Exploring Tarric’s New Message: Leave Nothing to Chance
With “Don’t Leave It to Fate,” Tarric presents a track that feels like a pivot—less concerned with narrative arc than with internal processing. The single, part of his upcoming album Method, emphasizes lyrical repetition over storytelling, offering a window into a mind looping through self-motivation mantras as it battles inertia.
Musically, the song doesn’t reach for a high-concept production. Instead, it rests in a sparse, mid-tempo zone that evokes a bedroom-recorded confessional. The simplicity is not without intent—its looping structure mirrors the way unresolved thoughts can spiral. But this approach risks monotony.

That said, the track gains value when viewed as a document of Tarric’s evolving methodology. In interviews, he has been candid about his shift from relationship-centered songwriting toward inner reckoning. Method, he explains, is about the ways people cope with the aftermath of emotional upheaval. Within that framework, “Don’t Leave It to Fate” operates less as a standalone banger and more like a thesis statement—raw, unfinished, and unapologetically unresolved.
Tarric’s career arc so far mirrors that of other indie artists who have built momentum not through viral peaks but through incremental, self-produced honesty. Like early-era Mitski or late-career Bright Eyes, his appeal lies in his willingness to sit with discomfort. His past work on MTV and support from alt outlets suggest a solid if niche following—one that may resonate with the understated ambition of this track.
Ultimately, “Don’t Leave It to Fate” isn’t about grandeur. It’s a placeholder in a much longer story—an artist mid-transformation, figuring out how to write through stagnation instead of waiting for inspiration to strike. For listeners willing to meet him in that space, there’s something quietly valuable here.