(feat. Winona Oak) serves as the poignant finale to The Chainsmokers' 2018 Sick Boy album cycle, representing a significant shift toward introspective, experimental pop. The Lyric Video: Visual Low-Fi Aesthetic
: The trio is bathed in colorful flashing lights, creating a dreamlike, hazy environment that mirrors the song's "bad trip" lyrics.
: Winona Oak is the central figure, delivering her vocals in a tan trench coat while the duo slides around her, emphasizing her debut as a featured artist. Lyrical Depth: Love vs. Hope The Chainsmokers - Hope ft. Winona Oak (Lyric Video)
: Critics noted that Andrew Taggart's vocal performance shows significant growth, shifting from his earlier "pop-punk" style to a more nuanced, vulnerable croon. Critical Reception The Chainsmokers - Hope ft. Winona Oak (Lyric Video)
: Eschewing high-budget sets for a more intimate, low-budget feel, the video features Winona Oak , Andrew Taggart, and Alex Pall lying on a floor. : Winona Oak is the central figure, delivering
The song explores the painful realization that a relationship was built on a false sense of optimism rather than actual love.
: The hook, "That wasn't love, that was just hope," highlights the struggle of hanging onto a doomed connection because it felt better than letting go. Key Themes : Critical Reception The Chainsmokers - Hope ft
: Lyrics like "You only seemed tall 'cause you stunted my growth" point toward a relationship that suppressed one partner's personal development.