This track stands out because of its specific, idiosyncratic lyrics. Comparing an ex to "Hubba Bubba" (flavor fades fast) and referencing Tigger is the kind of songwriting that catches attention on social media. It balances the genuine pain of being ghosted with a "petty" attitude about stolen lighters and gum, which makes it feel incredibly young, fresh, and authentic. It’s a personality-driven track.
A playful yet frustrated takedown of an inconsistent partner. The narrator describes the relationship as a series of disappearances ("pop in and out"), leaving them with nothing but a "bad taste." The imagery of bubbles bursting and being left in the dark without a lighter creates a cohesive metaphor for emptiness. The outro, demanding the lighter and gum back, adds a humorous touch to the heartbreak.
Kellie Larson is a Cinematic Songwriter and Lyricist known for crafting deeply emotional narratives that resonate with modern audiences. Her work prioritizes intellectual honesty and raw human connection, moving beyond standard tropes to find the "cinematic" in everyday moments. The human-written nature of these songs ensures a level of authenticity that resonates with high-stakes sync licensing.