Adam Levine utilizes his signature falsetto, particularly in the "Ooooh" hooks that many reviewers found nearly impossible to get out of their heads—for better or worse.
Lyrically, the song explores the "war" between the heart, mind, and body. It depicts a highly dysfunctional relationship where the couple constantly fights ("throwing things and slamming the door"), yet they remain physically "stuck" together.
Adam Levine plays a doting father and a dedicated boxer training for a big fight.
Adam Levine utilizes his signature falsetto, particularly in the "Ooooh" hooks that many reviewers found nearly impossible to get out of their heads—for better or worse.
Lyrically, the song explores the "war" between the heart, mind, and body. It depicts a highly dysfunctional relationship where the couple constantly fights ("throwing things and slamming the door"), yet they remain physically "stuck" together.
Adam Levine plays a doting father and a dedicated boxer training for a big fight.