Prom Queen (Beach Bunny song)

In general, I think there’s a void (in pop music) in discussing social issues, and I hope to write more songs like that.

Abby Jones at Pitchfork described many of these clips as featuring "a girl posing in front of a phone camera to illustrate Trifilio's opening lines: 'Shut up, count your calories/I never looked good in mom jeans.

Greg Kot from the Chicago Tribune said the track "distills tween anxiety and self-doubt with a rare directness.

"[1] Jones from Pitchfork called it indicative of the band's formula: "sentimental and wistful, with a plainspokenness that prompts immediate sympathy.

"[2] Paper's Eli Enis said the song "radiates a sense of emotional victory, as if Trifilio has expelled the unpleasant subject matter and is now singing from a place of resilience.