BitchSlut

[1][2][3] The song (which has a music video) is a feminist anthem inspired by an experience Wise had with sexual harassment in her youth.

[12][10][13] Wise described the track as a "clear ... declaration of freedom" about the double standards she believes men expect of women, with the chorus "I, I know what kind you are / If I say no, I’m a bitch / Say yes, I’m a slut" manifesting this meaning.

[2] The song takes part in the feminist discussion of altering the contexts of the insults bitch and slut to positively reappropriate them.

[13] Teresa Jusino of The Mary Sue noted the single's replayability, saying it "will be the next track you can't stop listening to".

[18][19] The song was released alongside a homemade music video, in which Wise features as the lone actor, wearing sunglasses.