: It opens with three aggressive, distinct piano chords that set an immediate, soaring tone. The verses are characterized by a steady pulsing beat and a recurring melodic hook.
: Critics have noted a "hypocritical" but effective structure; the verses are strong and optimistic ("And if there's love in this life, there's no obstacle"), while the chorus sounds more defeated as it counts down the days of a difficult week ("Monday left me broken / Tuesday I was through with hoping"). Lyrical Themes
At its core, the song explores the theme of in the pursuit of love.
The song's popularity was heavily bolstered by its two distinct music videos:
: Martin Garrix’s influence is felt in the bridge’s "xylophone-style" synth work. The drop features an earworm synth melody that escalates in pitch, eventually soaring up an extra octave for a final euphoric payoff.
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