The genre is a rock ballad that uses acoustic guitar, piano, orchestral arrangements, keyboards, and electric guitar at the end of the song. The chord progressions are simple but emotionally charged, and chords with parallel minor or chromatic elements can be used to add drama. The delivery is emotional and expressive. Vocals are not just a melody, but a "storyteller" that conveys the performer's emotions, with varying volumes ranging from whispers to powerful sounds, the use of melismatic techniques, contrasting dramatic elements, clear word pronunciation, and a broken voice in the verses that becomes powerful, passionate, and screaming at the end. chorus. The male vocals are raspy, masculine, memorable, and have a distinct contour. In the chorus, the melody often rises, which is associated with an emotional uplift and liberation.