The track is a direct warning and empowering message to young girls to not feel beholden to society's expectations regarding their bodies and minds.
Watch the official lyrics video to see how the intense typography underscores the track's message of empowerment: fall_in_line_ft_demi_lovato_christina_aguilera_...
A distorted, deep male voice repeats commands in the bridge like "who told you you're allowed to think?" —a chilling audio representation of the patriarchy that the women eventually drown out with their voices. 💬 What Music Listeners Say The track is a direct warning and empowering
Some fans felt the track was a bit overwhelming in its execution. Demi Lovato's richer, honey-toned register in the second
Demi Lovato's richer, honey-toned register in the second verse blends beautifully with Aguilera's signature raspy belt.
Lines like "I got a fire in my veins, I wasn't made to fall in line" emphasize rejecting oppressive, male-dominated standards. The Vocal Performance
Produced by Jon Bellion , the track features heavy brass, a marching cadence, and a dark, brooding, low-end rumble.