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The spine-tingling ballad “In the Kitchen” sees Rapp’s powerhouse vocals on full display as she survives and engulfs herself in the ugly emotions that come with grieving the loss of love.
“It’s my worst emotional experience put into a song that centers on me, not the person it’s written about,” she tells Rolling Stone. “I wanted that to be the focus — it’s not the longing for the person, it’s the grief that comes with being hurt.”
The song’s accompanying video — which opens with a Fifties-esque commercial voice-over saying, “Women just seem impossible to control these days” — places clips of modern-day Rapp and a Fifties version of the singer handling what it’s like to live solo after a partner’s departure.
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