I'm talking about how Dorian's My Agenda album was a very intentional examination of male cringe culture tropes. It examined things like m'lady guys, edgelords, samurai sword guys, fedora guys etc. I'd make a case for their involvement on this song being an extension of that, as I think the huge cultural backlash against the original release of Friday was about how cringey it was, and revisiting the song 10 years later is a reflection on that. I'm not at all referring to the way Dorian presents themself.
I'm talking about how Dorian's My Agenda album was a very intentional examination of male cringe culture tropes. It examined things like m'lady guys, edgelords, samurai sword guys, fedora guys etc. I'd make a case for their involvement on this song being an extension of that, as I think the huge cultural backlash against the original release of Friday was about how cringey it was, and revisiting the song 10 years later is a reflection on that. I'm not at all referring to the way Dorian presents themself.
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