The hook serves as a rallying cry, shifting from the personal "I" to the collective "we".

The inclusion of the "Reaper" as a "keeper" suggests a grim familiarity with death or suicidal ideation, portraying it as a persistent companion rather than a distant threat. 4. Artistic Impact and Style

The transition from "just let us show you where to go" to "then they pull you closer" suggests a loss of agency once one surrenders their "problems" to external "saviors". 3. The Universal Burden: "We All Got Problems"

The Symphony of Sanity: An Analysis of Jake Daniels’ "Problems"

Daniels’ music is known for being , often gaining traction in online communities like the YouTube animation and Gacha worlds for its cinematic quality. "Problems" fits this mold perfectly, using a dark, rhythmic production (produced by Birk B) to mirror the repetitive, obsessive nature of intrusive thoughts.