.thisismaneskin may have just released the song of the summer.
,” produced by Max Martin, describes an enchanting partygoer whose attention is hard to grasp. But beneath the song's catchy surface lies a warning against falling in love with someone who will not love you back.
If the subject of the song is as interesting as she seems, it makes sense why David is so enamored by her. But by the time “Supermodel” gets to the pre-chorus, Måneskin’s message is loud and clear — do not be fooled by her charm. “Yeah, she’s a master/ My compliments,” David sings. “If you want to love her/ Just deal with that/ She’ll never love you more than money and cigarettes/ Every night’s a heartbreak.
“Supermodel” is based off the celebrity-obsessed culture in Los Angeles, arguably the world’s epicenter of socialite and starlet idolization. In a press release, Måneskin explained that they were inspired to write the song after meeting several supermodel-esque characters during their time in the city.