
“You Know You’re Right” stands as a raw, reflective portrayal of Kurt Cobain’s mindset in Nirvana’s twilight days. Hailed by Rolling Stone for its visceral impact and by NME for its powerful sonic reminders of the band’s significance, the track channels the frustration and introspection that defined Cobain’s artistry. Despite releasing eight years after his death, the heart-wrenching vocals and volatile instrumentation remind us that Nirvana’s legacy remains an unresolved chord of the 1990s—painfully authentic and undeniably influential.