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: It captures the anxiety of treading carefully in a new relationship due to "baggage" from past heartbreaks.
: The song starts with soft, whispered vocals and mellow guitar melodies. As Puth's insecurities grow, the music shifts into "almost too-loud" guitars and high-energy drums in the chorus.
The track is a "Hamlet-esque" battle with an inner monologue. Puth uses the lyrics to warn himself against being too vocal about his love, fearing that expressing his feelings too soon will scare his partner away.
: It captures the anxiety of treading carefully in a new relationship due to "baggage" from past heartbreaks.
: The song starts with soft, whispered vocals and mellow guitar melodies. As Puth's insecurities grow, the music shifts into "almost too-loud" guitars and high-energy drums in the chorus.
The track is a "Hamlet-esque" battle with an inner monologue. Puth uses the lyrics to warn himself against being too vocal about his love, fearing that expressing his feelings too soon will scare his partner away.