Lexie’s album explores her internal and external identities as an artist in the increasingly social-media-dominated world, raising questions on consumerism, disconnection with oneself, barriers of language, and fictional narratives with which one hopes to be freed from systematic modern anxiety. As an anchorless game player, she gazes into reality through the demise and rebirth of her changing roles. She is a fluid existence sliding through screens, collecting herself through the fragmented lyrics, much like fragmented pieces of information flying around. In the closed loop of material inflation and mental deflation, she strives to pave the way for rebellion, seeking refuge in the discovery of more sincere emotions. In the virtual space constructed in this album, she deeply reflects on Gen Z problems and challenges the set rules of society in order to rethink the future.