Stanley’s perspective on the impact of influence within the Polynesian youth is reflected within his song, “All on me”.’ Touching on the negativity that has been passed down to the youth, Stanley takes responsibility and asks the listener to put it “All on me”. Stanley asks for somebody to do something about the stereotypes his people continue to fall into, and essentially decides to be the one, implicating that he will succeed on the listeners behalf.
This was the head single for the release of Stanley T’s Drivers Seat EP which also released the same day across all platforms.