While Rodrigo’s original is celebrated for its high-energy, pop-punk angst inspired by the mid-2000s, Tove Lo transformed the track into a "sombre" and "contemplative" electronic jam.
Critics from Nylon praised the cover as a "masterclass" in how to reinvent a popular song. Fans on platforms like Reddit compared the emotional depth of the cover to Robyn’s "Dancing On My Own," specifically highlighting how Lo turned the song's sarcastic therapist line into something genuinely vulnerable. pop-punk angst inspired by the mid-2000s
Tove Lo herself confirmed her fandom on Instagram, calling "good 4 u" her favorite song and declaring herself a "Livie". pop-punk angst inspired by the mid-2000s