"Love Ballad" is an
uptempo pop song featuring drum instrumentation. According to Lo, the songs on her extended play
Truth Serum are about her "most intense" failed relationship. She stated, "In its entirety, [
Truth Serum tells] a love story from beginning to end. The song 'Love Ballad' is about the moment you decide to give everything to another person, while '
Habits' shows what happens when everything is screwed up and you just want to freak out. '
Out of Mind' deals with the stage after that, when your broken heart has mended, but the scars are still there". In an interview with
Klap Magazine, Lo said, "'Love Ballad' is actually supposed to be a way of telling the one I love I'd do anything for him. He's worth the pain. A bit exaggerated but that's what it feels like when you're so into someone". According to Rich Thane of
The Line of Best Fit, the track details the "carefree beginnings of a new romance". Michael Cragg of
The Guardian described the song as an "ode to falling dangerously in love with someone". Cragg also said the singer is "willing to share her drugs" with her lover in the verse "Jump off a cliff / I'd give you my last
spliff / I'd do it for you / Ain't love sweet?". According to Mark Savage of
BBC News, the track "parodies the preposterous promises" made by musicians in love songs; he cited the line "Chop off my hands / Chop off my feet / I'd do it for you / Ain't love sweet?" as an example. == Reception ==