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: It opens with a monologue referencing a cocktail of substances ("Weed and alcohol — all day..."), establishing a tone of escapism.

: The line "I landed, I'm lighting the parachute on fire" is a powerful metaphor for making a permanent break from the past, leaving no way to return to the life he once knew. : It opens with a monologue referencing a

: Finding a temporary "high" to ignore a lack of purpose or financial stability ("on the rocks/broke"). : Phrases like "The girl left, and all

: Phrases like "The girl left, and all the problems with her" and "I belong to myself" celebrate independence, yet the setting—"flat champagne" and "bare walls"—suggests a bleak aftermath. The video is heavily influenced by the aesthetic

Released in late 2018, the track and its accompanying music video serve as a gritty, honest exploration of post-breakup hedonism and the hollow reality of the "rockstar" lifestyle. Set against the backdrop of Amsterdam, it captures a sense of aimless wandering and emotional numbness.

The video is heavily influenced by the aesthetic and philosophy of Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas .

: Reclaiming self-identity after a messy breakup, even if that self is currently "stupid and young."