: The lyrics use "monster" as a hyperbole to describe a mischievous or unconventional romantic partner. It explores the idea of being attracted to someone unpredictable and "wild" rather than settling for a "boring" or perfect relationship.
The official music video premiered in Times Square on August 27, 2015, and features a dark fantasy, 1940s hotel aesthetic. : The lyrics use "monster" as a hyperbole
: Produced by Harmony Samuels, the track features "booming tubas," heavy beats, and funky basslines. Critics have compared its theatrical delivery and vocal harmonies to classic girl groups like The Supremes . and features a dark fantasy
: The video includes spooky staples like smitten zombies and a routine inspired by Michael Jackson’s "Thriller". It also integrates exclusive footage from the movie. Critical Reception the track features "booming tubas