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Osbourne describes the track as a " for the romantically tormented". It features a distinct departure from her father Ozzy's heavy metal roots, leaning instead into synth-pop and trip-hop .
The release was accompanied by a dark, cinematic music video directed by . Osbourne describes the track as a " for
The song begins with electronic, orchestral backing and "shuddering" string samples played in reverse before building into a "wall of fuzz guitars" and live drums. The song begins with electronic, orchestral backing and
The song captures the "uncomfortability" of that time, acting as a "dusky meditation" on attachment and loneliness. Visuals and Presentation She noted that the lyrics and melody came
Osbourne collaborated with John Dragonetti , who provided the main musical theme. She noted that the lyrics and melody came to her instantly—a process she describes as "channeling"—after hearing the backward string sample he created. Lyrical Meaning
The video features a shadowy, gothic aesthetic, showing Osbourne singing in a church while backed by a band wearing masks in the dark.