The song "Out The Door" by Jutes tells the story of a relationship that has turned sour. The narrator expresses their frustration and disappointment with their partner who has ruined everything. They sing about wanting to leave the relationship and not wanting to continue with it anymore. The song starts with the narrator reminiscing about when they met their partner, who claimed they needed someone to hold onto. They drank together until the bar closed, and the partner mentioned being good on their own after a previous breakup. However, the partner is revealed to hate men and being alone. The narrator questions if their relationship is genuine or if they are just a coping mechanism for their partner. Despite falling for them over the course of six weeks, the partner begins to act cold, prompting the narrator to pick up the phone and call them. The narrator wonders if their partner had someone else on their mind while they were dancing together in the moonlight. They express their reluctance to waste any more time and ask if their partner truly loves someone else. They seek validation by asking if they are considered a loser in the situation and if it's over between them. As the song progresses, the narrator takes some responsibility for not realizing the breakup was recent and falls into the role of trying to save their partner as a damsel in distress. However, they acknowledge the cheap wine and white lies and question their own expectations. The narrator reflects on their empathy despite their partner's selfish behavior. They mention going hard and falling harder, while their partner watches them drown. The partner is referred to as a missed shot and the narrator as their rebound. The song concludes with the narrator reiterating their desire to leave the relationship and singing their way out the door. They express their displeasure and state that they no longer want to continue with the situation. The repetition of the phrase "I don't wanna do this anymore" emphasizes the narrator's strong desire to move on. Overall, "Out The Door" explores the themes of disappointment, unrequited love, and the realization that staying in a toxic relationship is no longer an option.