"Just Fine" dives deep into the realization that a relationship has become "worthless" despite the history shared. Shekhinah doesn't shy away from the pain, describing love as "addictive" and acknowledging the "symptoms" of a broken heart.

Since its release, "Just Fine" has remained a fan favorite for its "masterpiece" quality and relatable storytelling. It helped cement Shekhinah's status as a leading voice in South African music, contributing to an album that earned her and Best Female Artist at the 2018 South African Music Awards.

: The chorus serves as a steady mantra—reminding herself (and the listener) that despite the doubts, she is ultimately going to be "just fine". Sonic Identity

Finding Strength in Solitude: A Look at Shekhinah’s “Just Fine”

: Moving from "trying to fix this" to deciding to "get off my throne" and get back in the zone on her own.

If you’ve ever navigated the bittersweet aftermath of a breakup, Shekhinah’s is the anthem you didn’t know you needed. Originally released on October 6, 2017, as a standout track on her multi-award-winning debut album Rose Gold , this song captures the raw transition from heartbreak to reclaiming one's independence. The Story Behind the Lyrics

Produced by (Lutchie), the track exemplifies Shekhinah's signature "funkified neo-soul" sound. It blends smooth R&B melodies with a rhythmic, contemporary pop edge that allows the emotional weight of the lyrics to breathe. Legacy and Impact