It is described as a mix of dance-pop, synth-pop, and dance-rock, featuring a "relentless" beat that complements the frustration expressed in the lyrics.
The song flips the classic "it's not you, it's me" breakup trope on its head, with Max bluntly asserting that the issues in the relationship were entirely her partner's fault. Ava Max - Maybe You’re The Problem (Lyrics)
Produced by long-time collaborator , alongside Jonas Jeberg and Abraham Dertner , the track is a "deliriously catchy" blend of several genres: It is described as a mix of dance-pop,
The song was generally well-received by critics and fans alike: alongside Jonas Jeberg and Abraham Dertner
Critics have praised the song as a "power anthem" that encourages listeners to prioritize self-respect and recognize their own worth. Musical Style and Production