I Don't Want It at All
Kim Petras
Where the previous track dreams, this one shops. Built on crisp, rhinestone-studded pop production, "I Don't Want It at All" is a gleeful contradiction — a song about demanding everything delivered with maximum want. The production is sharper here, with a punchy low end and sparkle in the highs that makes it feel like the inside of a boutique lit entirely by chandeliers. Petras weaponizes her saccharine delivery, turning materialism into performance art. The vocal is playful, almost bratty, but so self-aware it loops back around to being genuinely fun. Lyrically, the song revels in the joy of desire itself rather than its satisfaction — the wanting is the point. This is peak early-2020s hyperpop-adjacent pop: maximalist but precise, absurdist but hooky. It lives at pre-party playlists and fitting room montages, somewhere between irony and full sincerity, where both can coexist without explanation.
fast
2020s
bright, polished, dense
American mainstream pop
Pop, Hyperpop. Hyperpop-adjacent bubblegum. playful, euphoric. Sustains gleeful self-aware desire throughout with no pretense of restraint or resolution, just maximalist want.. energy 7. fast. danceability 8. valence 9. vocals: saccharine female, bratty and playful, self-aware, bubbly delivery. production: crisp synths, punchy low end, sparkly highs, maximalist pop precision. texture: bright, polished, dense. acousticness 1. era: 2020s. American mainstream pop. Pre-party getting-ready session or fitting room montage where irony and full sincerity coexist without explanation.