The song centers on the "dichotomy of the never-ending push and pull" of being drawn to someone who is ultimately wrong for you.
I ended up going to bed satisfied and once again, completely in awe and mesmerized by the artistry that SZA possesses. [Review: I' The Diamondback
Recurring flashes of SZA covered in a red substance (likely paint) contrast with idyllic farm scenes, interpreted by some as a metaphor for the raw, exposed nature of the relationship.
The music video served as (under her real name, Solana) and is a dense "kaleidoscopic ode" to late-summer style. Key visual elements include: