The track is characterized by a moody, alternative R&B/Dark Pop aesthetic.
This version lengthens the immersive experience, emphasizing the repetitive cycle of "running back" to someone even when it feels like "suicide". Production & Style
The by Chris Grey is an atmospheric exploration of a toxic, addictive love that persists despite being destructive. Thematic Core
The song centers on the psychological conflict between . The lyrics depict a relationship that the narrator knows is "unhealthy" but finds "irresistible," described as a "drug" or a "fix" that turns "paradise into hell". Lyrical Breakdown
Despite the pain, the narrator finds something "spiritual" in the connection, suggesting a depth of passion that justifies the suffering.
Grey uses heavy metaphors of dependency, describing the lover as a "drug I take". The narrator feels "so unfaithful to the life [they] thought [they] wanted," signifying a loss of self-identity to the obsession.
To experience the atmosphere and lyrical depth of the track, you can explore these versions:
The track is characterized by a moody, alternative R&B/Dark Pop aesthetic.
This version lengthens the immersive experience, emphasizing the repetitive cycle of "running back" to someone even when it feels like "suicide". Production & Style Wrong (Extended Mix)
The by Chris Grey is an atmospheric exploration of a toxic, addictive love that persists despite being destructive. Thematic Core The track is characterized by a moody, alternative
The song centers on the psychological conflict between . The lyrics depict a relationship that the narrator knows is "unhealthy" but finds "irresistible," described as a "drug" or a "fix" that turns "paradise into hell". Lyrical Breakdown Thematic Core The song centers on the psychological
Despite the pain, the narrator finds something "spiritual" in the connection, suggesting a depth of passion that justifies the suffering.
Grey uses heavy metaphors of dependency, describing the lover as a "drug I take". The narrator feels "so unfaithful to the life [they] thought [they] wanted," signifying a loss of self-identity to the obsession.
To experience the atmosphere and lyrical depth of the track, you can explore these versions: