Ava Max - Take You To Hell Now

Unlike typical pop ballads, "Take You To Hell" refuses to be vulnerable. Ava describes herself as a "five-course meal" rather than just a "bite," demanding a partner who is willing to "sell their soul" for the rest. It’s an empowerment anthem for anyone who knows their worth and isn't afraid to set boundaries—even if those boundaries involve a little bit of hellfire.

Musically, the track is a blend of . Produced by longtime collaborator Cirkut , it features a "sinister edge" in its production and verses that critics have called "intoxicating". Interestingly, the song samples "Littlest Things" by Lily Allen , giving its melody a nostalgic yet modern pop twist. Why It Stands Out Ava Max - Take You To Hell

Heaven vs. Hell: Diving Into Ava Max’s Dark Pop Anthem Ava Max has built her career on the duality of being "Sweet but Psycho," but in her track she leans fully into the darker, more assertive side of her debut album, Heaven & Hell . Released on September 18, 2020 , the song serves as the explosive introduction to "Side B: Hell". The Duality of Love Unlike typical pop ballads, "Take You To Hell"

If you leave her or mess up, the "magic" comes with a price—she'll take you straight to hell. Sonic Breakdown Musically, the track is a blend of

Check out the official lyric video to catch every word of this dark pop hit: Ava Max - Take You To Hell [Official Lyric Video] YouTube• Sep 18, 2020 TAKE YOU TO HELL - Ava Max - LETRAS.COM

If you treat her right, she’ll be your "blessing, shining knight" and take you to heaven every night.

In "Take You To Hell," Ava explores the high stakes of a relationship. According to Max, the song represents the internal monologue we have when starting a new romance: the "two people in your head" deciding how to react to a partner's behavior.