: The song serves as a "kiss-off" to a former partner, specifically identified as her ex-boyfriend Brandon Quention Adams (7:AMP).
: Features breathy, hypnotic vocals accompanied by a soft acoustic guitar. It conveys vulnerability and the realization that she is actually "happier than ever" when away from her toxic partner.
: Transitions into an "explosion" of electric guitars and heavy drums. This section represents her newfound power and indignation, culminating in the visceral final line: "Just f*cking leave me alone". Visual Content & Media
: The song serves as a "kiss-off" to a former partner, specifically identified as her ex-boyfriend Brandon Quention Adams (7:AMP).
: Features breathy, hypnotic vocals accompanied by a soft acoustic guitar. It conveys vulnerability and the realization that she is actually "happier than ever" when away from her toxic partner.
: Transitions into an "explosion" of electric guitars and heavy drums. This section represents her newfound power and indignation, culminating in the visceral final line: "Just f*cking leave me alone". Visual Content & Media