: The initial scenes with identical wigs and "locked" shoes represent how men may view women as interchangeable or "stuck" within traditional roles. Critical and Commercial Impact
: Posters featuring the letter "G" appear in the background, signifying the "disappearance" of the restrictive "Girl" label.
The music video employs a "noir" and "vicious" concept to represent their resistance against patriarchy.
: The outro lyrics— "It's neither man nor woman, just me I-DLE" —summarize the group's desire to be seen as individuals and artists rather than being defined by gender.