Everybody Loves An Outlaw - I See Red (lyrics) Official

The song by the American alt-country duo Everybody Loves An Outlaw is a gritty, blues-rock anthem that explores the raw, visceral emotions of betrayal and the ensuing desire for vengeance. Originally released in 2018 by Bonnie and Taylor Sims, the track became a global phenomenon in 2020 after its inclusion in the Netflix film 365 Days . The Narrative of Betrayal

It highlights the intense emotional core that resonates with listeners who have felt similar "universal themes of defiance".

The color symbolizes a "dish best served cold," marking the transition from heartache to a calculated desire for justice. Musical and Cinematic Impact Everybody Loves An Outlaw - I See Red (Lyrics)

Beyond its musical merits, "I See Red" has become a cultural touchstone for "resilience and defiance". Its success, driven by its prominent placement in 365 Days , led the duo to sign with Columbia Records in 2020. The song remains a staple for fans of the "Americana murder ballad tradition," capturing a moment where lightning-in-a-bottle production meets a timeless story of a woman wronged.

The central metaphor of "seeing red" represents a loss of control triggered by extreme rage. In the context of the song, "red" serves several symbolic functions: The song by the American alt-country duo Everybody

This "cinematic production" and "gritty visual storytelling" helped the song explode on platforms like TikTok and Spotify, where it garnered over 400 million streams. It has since been described as an "empowerment" anthem for those standing up against adversity.

The lyrics establish a scene of sudden, jarring infidelity. The narrator describes "catching you with her," which serves as the catalyst for an immediate emotional shift from love to "vengeful anger". The opening lines challenge the partner’s assumption that they could "just forgive and forget," positioning the speaker not as a victim, but as an active participant in their own retribution. The color symbolizes a "dish best served cold,"

Lyrics like "a gun to your head" and "you dug your own grave" use the color to foreshadow a "dark resolution" to the betrayal.