: The central theme is the internal conflict of staying in a love that might be "wrong" or "delusional" because it feels like "paradise".
The song explores the complexities of a dysfunctional yet addictive relationship. Rihanna - Lost in Paradise
: Despite the somber tone, critics often describe the song as "somber-but-hopeful," as it portrays the singer's acceptance of her emotional state and her fears. Musical Composition : The central theme is the internal conflict
: While not released as a single, the song peaked at number 183 on the French Singles Chart following the album's release. Musical Composition : While not released as a
: Reception was mixed among music critics; some viewed the track as a "filler" on the 15-track album, while others praised it as a "hard, head-bobbin' record" that showcased Rihanna's willingness to experiment with darker, electronic sounds.
The song features a heavy-hitting production team known for crafting many of Rihanna's global hits.
: It features a mid-tempo beat with experimental tempo drops and "blaring bass drops," which were characteristic of the dubstep-heavy first half of the Unapologetic album.