The album was described as a "
dance record from start to finish, fast-paced and symphonic" with no ballads and "'80s synths and
R&B-influenced production". Its lyrical content "explore[s] the best and worst parts of
pop music's bread and butter: love". Also rooted in
Scandipop as well as "weaving themes of unrequited devotion and sobering flits of romantic toxicity into near scientifically engineered pop songs".
Songs The album opens with "
Love Me Land", a
dance-pop song "
Talk About Love" is an
R&B-styled song with a "mellow" feel, which, lyrically, is about the "phase before two people work out what they are to one another". "Need Someone" is a "glistening",
midtempo tune, and references Swedish artist
Robyn. "
Wow" is an
electro and
EDM song produced by
Marshmello, The album's title track is about Zara "feeling out of character as she develops a crush", backed by "glittery"
disco production. "Look What You've Done" is a
disco-tinged, "
Ruin My Life" is a "faintly
masochistic", which, in Larsson's words, is about "that unhealthy relationship that everyone has at one point in their life". Instrumentation-wise, it is accompanied by an
electric guitar and
keyboard, and its chorus is "swimming" with
synths and a "danceable"
drum track. "Stick with You", co-written by
Max Martin, has a
guitar sound paired with a "driving",
electronic beat and sees Larsson's vocal with a "slight
country twang". "FFF" (
shorthand for "Falling for a Friend") is "
playful", though "explicit"; its
refrain is reminiscent of Italian classic "
Tu Vuò Fà L'Americano". Vocals with similarity to
Dua Lipa, on the song, sing: "Is there a spark for us?/Or is it just purely platonic?/Is this our story arc?/'Cause if it are, it'd be iconic". The album closes with "What Happens Here" has a story of
self-assurance and is a "
Carly Rae Jepsen-sized
euphoric" song, in which she sings: "I'ma do it 'cause it's what I want… To be honest, I don't give no fucks". ==Singles==