Bella Poarch - Dolls (lyrics) -

: Poarch highlights the importance of solidarity with the line, "Baby, there's power in numbers / Better warn all of your friends" [ 1.2.8 , 1.2.17]. Music Video & Symbolism

The cinematic Official Music Video continues the storyline from "Build a Bitch," where "dolls" escape a factory controlled by the male gaze [1.2.9, 1.3.4 ]: Bella Poarch - Dolls (Lyrics)

Watch the official music video for a cinematic look at the song's themes of rebellion and empowerment: Bella Poarch - Dolls (Official Music Video) Bella Poarch YouTube• Jul 15, 2022 : Poarch highlights the importance of solidarity with

: The video features a high-stakes battle between Poarch and Grimes , who eventually "wakes up" from her programming to join the cause [1.2.9]. The song uses "doll" imagery to subvert expectations

: Lyrics like "Might be pretty, but we're still / Bitter as much as we're sweet" and "Knife hidden under the sheets" warn against underestimating someone based on their looks [1.2.4, 1.2.17 ].

The song uses "doll" imagery to subvert expectations of being passive or toy-like: