The lyrics of Emarosa's song "Say Hello To The Bad Guy" suggest a theme of self-reflection, regret, and the desire for redemption. The opening lines, "Better find a way, Better find a way, To tell you got to make amends," imply a recognition of mistakes made and the need to make things right. The line "Don't wait until it's done" suggests the urgency to address and reconcile these past wrongs. The lyrics "I know I had it all, but say hello" convey a sense of acknowledgement that the protagonist had everything they needed, but now they must face the consequences of their actions. The verses "Wait for nothing, you will find my failures, you will let me go, and you'll know you had it all" indicate the consequences of their past actions catching up with them. The protagonist realizes that their failures will cause others to distance themselves and let them go. The lines "Well, I never had faith, I never had love, do you believe in me?" reveal a lack of belief in themselves and a longing for someone who believes in them despite their flaws. Their brokenness is described in the lyrics "You can have me but I'm broken in two." The repeated line "Say hello, wait for me" suggests a plea for understanding and patience from others as they go through their personal journey of redemption. The final lines "And you wait for something on your own, and you wait for something all alone" convey a sense of isolation as the protagonist realizes they must face the consequences and make amends individually. Overall, the song portrays a person who acknowledges their mistakes, their lost opportunities, and their need for reconciliation. They hope for understanding and redemption, but also recognize the importance of personal growth and the journey towards self-acceptance.