: He notes that even when someone is "sure" they can change their partner, the result is always the same: "He'll only break your heart again".
In his track Alec Benjamin explores the futility of trying to reform a toxic or abusive partner, using the "devil" as a metaphor for an entity that refuses to compromise or change. While the lyrics describe a friend attempting to save someone from a damaging romantic relationship, Benjamin has also revealed that the song was inspired by his own disillusionment with the exploitative nature of the music industry. The Futility of the "Fixer" Mentality
The song’s core theme is the "hubris" of believing one can change a person who is fundamentally harmful. Benjamin warns that:
devil doesn't barely only break your heart again it isn't worth it darling. Understanding the Quote: The Devil Doesn't Bargain TikTok·alecbenjamin
: Unlike traditional folklore where one might bargain with the devil, Benjamin posits that this "devil" does not settle or negotiate.
: He notes that even when someone is "sure" they can change their partner, the result is always the same: "He'll only break your heart again".
In his track Alec Benjamin explores the futility of trying to reform a toxic or abusive partner, using the "devil" as a metaphor for an entity that refuses to compromise or change. While the lyrics describe a friend attempting to save someone from a damaging romantic relationship, Benjamin has also revealed that the song was inspired by his own disillusionment with the exploitative nature of the music industry. The Futility of the "Fixer" Mentality
The song’s core theme is the "hubris" of believing one can change a person who is fundamentally harmful. Benjamin warns that:
devil doesn't barely only break your heart again it isn't worth it darling. Understanding the Quote: The Devil Doesn't Bargain TikTok·alecbenjamin
: Unlike traditional folklore where one might bargain with the devil, Benjamin posits that this "devil" does not settle or negotiate.