"I met a blogger, a fashion blogger, who is an influencer and sets the trends. She always goes to parties, but tonight she is not going out. She comes over to my place and not for coffee. Tonight, I'm staying at home with the influencer. When we have dinner, she takes out her iPhone and says, "I don't look good. Look at how many likes I have!" And when dessert arrives, she says, "It looks good," but doesn't even taste it, as long as she can take a picture of it. She takes selfies with Chihuahuas, French Bulldogs or Poodles, and if I'm with her, she tells me to look at their account. She has a thousand photos on a boat, maybe in Sardinia, Ibiza, or Portofino. I say, "Just come over and bring some wine." Tonight, I'm staying at home with the influencer. And if there's a beautiful sunset, she takes out her iPhone and says, "I like you a lot," but pulls out her iPhone. And if we're talking, she takes out her iPhone. If we're even kissing, she threatens to break her iPhone. The song is about an influencer who is obsessed with her image and popularity on social media. She values likes and followers more than actual relationships and experiences. The narrator is frustrated with her obsession and can't connect with her beyond her phone. The song speaks to the shallow nature of influencer culture and the way some people sacrifice their real lives for a curated online persona."