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Radke has noted that the song reflects the "war with ourselves" many people face, highlighting how internal brokenness can ironically drive external success—making one a "popular" monster. Musical Composition

The song includes a metalcore breakdown that pays homage to the band's original roots while featuring sharp chord progressions and a polished, modern production style. The Music Video Falling In Reverse Populer Monster

It combines noticeable rapping in the first two verses with a heavy metal pre-chorus and chorus, leaning into rap metal or nu-metal. Radke has noted that the song reflects the

Longtime fans recognized the use of the same courtroom set from the 2011 "The Drug In Me Is You" video. Longtime fans recognized the use of the same

Frontman Ronnie Radke describes "Popular Monster" as "the voice inside my head," exploring the story of a hero falsely accused and destroyed by society.

Radke utilizes a broad range, shifting between polished clean vocals (reaching near-falsetto) and refined screaming.

The video depicts Radke transforming into a werewolf, symbolizing the "monster" he fears becoming.

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