![]() ![]() Writing for NME, Rhian Daly stated that "while sincerity might be scary, Matty’s attempts at it are still as beautiful and thought-provoking as his lyrics at the other end of the spectrum. The song received positive reviews from music critics. Earmilk notes that in the song "Healy has removed his armor of irony, leaving himself vulnerable to judgement." In the interview, he explains that the tracks opening line is a continuation of its title, adding that "it’s like, "Sincerity is scary, let me explain what I mean." In a separate interview with Zane Lowe of Beats 1, he explained that the song is about him "trying to denounce all of that postmodern fear of being real". Healy revealed the meaning of most of the lyrics of the song in a "Verified" session for Genius. NME wrote that the song was "played out over smooth layers of brass and piano, and dragging beats" and Billboard states that it begins with "slow drums and a smooth saxophone, a wave of instruments" before "gentle sounds are then introduced as Healy rolls into the lyrics with his smooth voice." ![]() It is an indie pop, R&B and neo soul song which also features elements of jazz. The song is composed in the key of A major with a tempo of 91 beats per minute while Healys vocals span from a range of F# 3 –F# 4. "Sincerity Is Scary" was written by all the members of The 1975 and was produced by lead vocalist Matthew Healy and drummer George Daniel. ![]()
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