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: The song uses sensory metaphors, such as the "warm air from old rooms," to evoke the feeling of a past that still feels present to the narrator, even if the other person has moved on.
: It fits into the "lyrical pop" genre that both artists are known for—melancholic, melody-driven tracks that emphasize emotional vulnerability. : The song uses sensory metaphors, such as
You can listen to the track on platforms like Apple Music or watch the official premiere on RU.TV. The lyrics paint a picture of a world
The lyrics paint a picture of a world that has become monotonous and empty in the absence of a former lover. : The song uses sensory metaphors
: The song has garnered massive attention, with the official lyric video surpassing 136 million views on YouTube alone.
: A central emotional beat is the plea for a lie: "Lie to me that you need me; it will be easier for me to be sick this way".
