Loving You
Wet Leg
The Bitter Aftermath of a Broken Relationship
Wet Leg's song "Loving You" delves into the raw and unfiltered emotions that follow a tumultuous breakup. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a relationship that once seemed perfect but has since disintegrated into bitterness and resentment. The opening lines, "We had it all / We had it all planned out," set the stage for a story of shattered dreams and broken promises. The protagonist reflects on how they were once everything their partner wanted, only to be replaced and left feeling betrayed.
The song's chorus reveals the protagonist's struggle with their conflicting emotions. They admit to wanting to hate their ex as much as they once loved them, highlighting the intensity of their feelings. The mention of the ex's new girlfriend looking like the protagonist when they first met adds a layer of painful irony, suggesting that the ex is trying to recreate the past. The protagonist's refusal to be friends or pretend to be okay with the situation underscores their desire to sever all ties and move on.
Throughout the song, the protagonist's anger and frustration are palpable. Lines like "Don't call me up, you fucked it up" and "Hope you choke on your girlfriend" convey a sense of vindictiveness and a refusal to forgive. The song also touches on themes of self-respect and empowerment, as the protagonist rejects the idea of being someone their ex wants to marry or apologize to. The closing lines, where the protagonist hopes the ex chokes and is unable to get help, encapsulate the depth of their hurt and anger. Wet Leg's "Loving You" is a cathartic anthem for anyone who has experienced the pain of a broken relationship and the struggle to reclaim their sense of self.