The song explores the "crazy girlfriend" trope and high-intensity romantic relationships.
The song received a divisive response from critics and the public: sweet_but_psycho
Some critics viewed it as a revival of straightforward electro-pop in an era dominated by hip-hop and R&B. The song explores the "crazy girlfriend" trope and
Directed by Shomi Patwary, the video features a highly stylized, cinematic aesthetic: the video features a highly stylized
Mental health advocates criticized the track for using terms like "psycho" and "out of her mind," arguing it stigmatizes those with actual mental illnesses.
Max portrays a character who lures a man to a mansion, leading to a series of surreal and violent hallucinations involving axes, poisoned wine, and fire.
Uses saturated colors and vintage anamorphic lenses to create a "funhouse mirror" effect.