By covering it as an openly independent, boundary-pushing female artist, Poppy reclaims the track. She removes the voyeuristic lens and centers the actual anxiety of the lyrics: "They say it's my fault, but I want her so much." It transforms from a calculated pop controversy into a genuine, digitized hymn about the madness of trying to hide who you love in a world that demands conformity.
To understand the piece, one must look at how the production mirrors the psychological state of the lyrics: Poppy All The Things She Said
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