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: Early live performances, such as on Good Morning America (GMA), were celebrated for their raw, genuine chemistry.

: The lyrics explicitly reference they are the "2017 Bonnie and Clyde," portraying a relationship fueled by rebellion and a shared sense of being misunderstood. Geazy Halsey Him I

The song's legacy is deeply tied to the contrast between the loyalty portrayed in the lyrics and the public dissolution of their relationship. : Early live performances, such as on Good

: The verses highlight a "crazy kind" of love that includes partying, reckless living, and intense devotion despite potential self-destruction. Performance vs. Reality : The verses highlight a "crazy kind" of

G-Eazy described the track as a "star-crossed lovers" song, centered on a "ride-or-die" bond where the two partners face a judgmental world together.

: Halsey’s chorus— "Cross my heart, hope to die / To my lover, I'd never lie" —became a core philosophy of their relationship within the song, emphasizing an unbreakable pact.