In her new single “Lucky,” Halsey offers an introspective look at the struggles behind her glamorous public persona. The lyrics, “When I die, I won’t have time to spend my money, but I hope that you still love me,” reflect a deep yearning for genuine affection amidst the superficiality of fame. Halsey candidly addresses issues like body image and substance abuse with lines such as, “Why she losing so much weight? I heard it’s from the drugs she ate.” The song also touches on personal hardships, including her experience as a single mother and dealing with illness, “Became a single mom at my premiere, and I told everybody I was fine for a whole damn year.” “Lucky” is a heartfelt narrative that strips away the facade of stardom to reveal the human vulnerabilities beneath.


