
In the opening verse of "Lost in the Fire," The Weeknd sings, "You're the only one I've got my sights on / Type of sex you could never put a price on," which was seemingly about his on-again-off-again love interest Bella Hadid (via Genius). Then he declares, "I'll take it off, you're the one I'll roll the dice on / And I just want a baby with the right one," which Genius contributors believe is his way of saying that he's willing to have unprotected sex with his girlfriend.
But then, things get turned up a notch, when he sings, "I just want a baby with the right/'Cause I could never be the one to hide one/I could never be the one to hide." Months prior, Pusha-T dropped "The Story of Adidon," a diss track where he outed Drake for secretly having a baby with an adult film star Sophie Brussaux.
"Lost in the Fire" is one of those rarities that manages to be both a love song for one person and a diss track toward another, along with some sexual references thrown in for good measure. If there's anyone who can make that work, it's The Weeknd.
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