Ever wonder what it feels like to turn a family drama into a fiery anthem of truth and sass? Sabrina’s latest track does exactly that—she’s unpacking some seriously tangled emotions with a side of brutal honesty that hits harder than today’s Mars-Pluto square. (Yeah, that cosmic tension? It’s basically the universe tapping its watch, begging us to deal with the messy stuff we keep sidestepping.) Her dad—who, spoiler alert, stuck around despite a major misstep—gets called out with lyrics that blend scorn, sorrow, and a pinch of love that’s as complicated as a Mercury retrograde love triangle. If you’ve ever questioned whether forgiveness is a fast track or a slow burn, Sabrina’s not just asking, she’s yelling it from the rooftops—“You were all I looked up to / Now I can’t even look at you.” Trust me, this isn’t your typical family song; it’s an astrological and emotional rollercoaster wrapped in sharp wit and realness. Ready to dive deeper into the chaos and catharsis? LEARN MORE.
For reference, Sabrina’s parents stayed together despite David’s indiscretion, and he has always remained a very big part of Sabrina and her sisters’ lives. However, she did not hold back in the song, which includes the lyrics: “You wanna discuss, ugh, you disgust me,” and “Don’t make me cuss you out / Why’d you let me down? / Don’t say sorry now.”
She also tells her dad that because of him, she “can’t love right” and finds herself villainizing “nice guys” because she fears they will cheat on her.
“I blame you for / Every worst that I assume,” Sabrina goes on, and in case there was any doubt over who the song is about, she sings: “When I’m forty-five, someone calls me their wife / And he fucks our lives in one selfish night / Don’t think I’ll find forgiveness as fast as mom did / And, God, I love you, but you’re such a dipshit.”
“You were all I looked up to / Now I can’t even look at you,” Sabrina concludes, before laughing in a sassy outro: “I mean, as they say in Chicago, ‘He had it coming.’”