The song "Did It To Yourself" by Eric Bellinger portrays a story of a broken relationship. In the first verse, the narrator takes a stance that they are not responsible for the lies and the tears caused by their partner. They claim that they were not the one who ended the relationship or wasted their time. The chorus emphasizes that the consequences faced by the partner were self-inflicted. The narrator accuses their partner of being the cause of their own demise. They assert that they had done everything their partner asked for and were ready to give their all, but their partner's actions ultimately led to their own downfall. In the second verse, the narrator reflects on the mistakes made in the relationship. They state that they were not the one who should have stayed sober and were not responsible for pushing themselves away while their partner brought someone else closer. The narrator expresses betrayal and hurt caused by their partner, but they take solace in the fact that they are now free from the toxic relationship. Overall, "Did It To Yourself" is a confrontational song where the narrator holds their partner accountable for their actions and highlights their own strength and resilience to move on from the relationship.