Living Hell (Bella Poarch)

“Living Hell” is a song about a toxic relationship where one person is aware of their own capacity to cause pain and warns their partner about the potential for heartbreak.

It explores themes of emotional unavailability and the destructive nature of love when one person is unwilling or unable to reciprocate feelings.

🥇1st Place – Bella Poarch

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🥈2nd Place – Bella Poarch

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🥉3rd Place – 【和訳】Alpha

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4th Place – SlowBassQueen♡

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5th Place – 𝐓𝐞𝐫𝐫𝐚𝐂𝐨𝐫𝐢𝐚

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6th Place – Da Real NB

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7th Place – Reinaeiry

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8th Place – Weeb Like Me

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9th Place – Le Gianna

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10th Place – Rodrinies

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11th Place – Abra Salem

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12th Place – MareHathor

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13th Place – Cover Nation

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14th Place – Pema Zang She

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15th Place – Soya Covers 💫

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16th Place – Eunica

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17th Place – Ayushi

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18th Place – Emery Bingham

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19th Place – UALPB

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20th Place – Sophie Beany

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21th Place – Betina Roque

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Did you know?

The song’s central theme revolves around the singer’s acknowledgement of her own flaws and her ability to inflict emotional damage.

The lyrics “I can make your life a living hell if I wanted to” is repeated throughout the song, highlighting the singer’s awareness of her destructive potential within the relationship.

She warns her partner, “Can’t you see the warning signs?” suggesting that her negative traits are visible, yet ignored.

The lines “Chew you up and spit you out, And still you come around, So, I can watch you drown” illustrate a pattern of manipulation and the partner’s persistent return despite the pain.

Ultimately, the singer admits her inability to reciprocate genuine love, stating “I’m only gonna ghost,” solidifying the song’s theme of emotional unavailability and the painful consequences of loving someone who is incapable of returning the same affection.

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