The routine is often characterized as a heels or chair-style dance, a popular medium for "I See Red" due to its seductive yet aggressive undertones. Tubazzi noted that the song was "not easy to interpret," requiring a balance of fluid movement and sharp, aggressive punctuations to match the heavy guitar riffs and Bonnie Sims' powerful vocals.
Watch Tubazzi's powerful performance and choreography for 'I See Red' here: The routine is often characterized as a heels
The song itself, written by Bonnie and Taylor Sims with Robbie Nevil, became a cultural phenomenon on platforms like TikTok and Spotify, reaching over 400 million streams. Everybody Loves An Outlaw - I see Red
Everybody Loves An Outlaw - I see Red (Dance Video) | Tubazzi YouTube• Jul 20, 2020 Cultural Impact of the Track
Tubazzi’s interpretation of the viral hit—which gained global fame after appearing in the film 365 Days —focuses on the song's central themes of infidelity and the explosive anger that follows.
Much like the official music video's use of desolation and the color red, Tubazzi’s movement uses physical tension to symbolize a refusal to "forgive and forget". Each motion reflects the lyrical narrative of an "executioner-style" reckoning for a cheating partner. Cultural Impact of the Track