This song refers to Jordan Miller's prior relationship with Brett Emmons of The Glorious Sons; however, Miller stated that the song was not meant to be an attack on him, but as an apology to future boyfriends for her own struggles to commit to a new relationship. She has said that she is the "bad guy" in the song, not Emmons, and has spoken out against fans who tried to vilify Emmons based on the song. Breakups are always notoriously bad.
This song refers to Jordan Miller's prior relationship with Brett Emmons of The Glorious Sons; however, Miller stated that the song was not meant to be an attack on him, but as an apology to future boyfriends for her own struggles to commit to a new relationship. She has said that she is the "bad guy" in the song, not Emmons, and has spoken out against fans who tried to vilify Emmons based on the song. Breakups are always notoriously bad.