"Ikno That" is a song by UnoTheActivist and Calabasas that explores the themes of love, betrayal, and toxic relationships. The lyrics express the frustration and disappointment the artists feel towards someone who claims to love them but ultimately proves to be insincere. The song begins with a voicemail where UnoTheActivist angrily calls out the person, demanding them to call him back as he has their shoes. Despite his anger, he ends the message by saying, "I love you," showcasing the conflicting emotions he has towards this person. UnoTheActivist then reflects on the dishonesty in the relationship, acknowledging that he sees through the other person's facade of caring for him. He acknowledges that she claimed to be in love with him, but he understands that her emotions were not genuine. The artists mention material possessions like a Birkin bag, symbolizing the superficial nature of this relationship. UnoTheActivist states that his sidepiece (mistress) got the Birkin bag instead, implying that the person he is addressing was more interested in materialistic things. Despite everything, the artists express a desire to go back and make things right, to regain the love and sincerity that was lost. But as the song progresses, they also acknowledge the damage caused by this toxic relationship, questioning the whereabouts of the other person's soul and pointing out their promiscuity. In the later part of the song, UnoTheActivist reflects on the consequences of their actions, such as multiple hearts being broken and the involvement of law enforcement. The artists express skepticism about promises of a better future and question the honesty of the other person's words. Overall, "Ikno That" delves into the complicated dynamics of relationships, where love can be tainted by lies and betrayal. It explores the themes of materialism, dishonesty, and the consequences of toxic behavior.