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Black Ice is about a bizarre psychic session she had with a pair of witches when she was 11 years old to cure her depression. She has clips of that section with the witch in the song. She says that she felt like burden for years as a kid, thinking that that was my job, to make everybody happy. So at the end of the song there is a mantra that says “Give up / Be loved.” that is her trying to figure out how to take what you got as a child and use it as an adult for good.

Dark is about not being able to sleep. She said that "At first it wasn’t about death. I was having broader anxiety, kind of just about hating myself [but] then I felt like, if my body went to sleep, it wouldn’t breathe —then it became about death.” She probably means hyperventilating in bed bc of general stuff in her life and than she thought she was going to die AND feel unfulfilled in life. She accept that she could die which lead her to feel better about herself too.

Missing Out is about missing out on the opportunity to do collage and having the experience and friends. She visit to her brother's collage and that is what inspired the song.

Wrong Again has the mantra in this song is "Falling in love is the fastest way to make an old friend" and " I need you, I need you I wanna be alone". She mentions Arctic Thunder in the beginning is an old arcade she will play at Chelsea Cinema when she was younger so this possible could be an old relationship from her childhood.

Okay is about codependency. "It's about a relationships where you are only OK when the other person is OK, and if they’re not, you’re not. That’s not independence or autonomy. Though I did learn a fun new word recently that I’m excited about, which is interdependence: being dependent on someone without being codependent on them.

Better she says the mantra, "Oh no, don't bе sad I'm the one who made you feel bad. I might not now, not nеver, I can make you feel better in the morning". Better sounds like Saima's (Maya's friend) song Breathing Song production wise idk if there is any resemblance.

Big Idea is about her relationship with the world.

Promise is about that was the cycle that relationships were taking – desire, and then love, and then making promises that those two things would never go away. Then they do go away and you’re like: ​“I’m sorry!”

Hang in There is about someone (we know apparently. if she says their name it will be very obvious who the other person is) in a toxic relationship but that person in the relationship doesn't know but she can't say anything bc she scared that person would hid away. She relates her experience and her friends experience to this song.

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