Mae Stephens turns “ADHD” into a sharp, right-now pop confession that lands like a fresh upload before breakfast. The hook snaps fast, and the whole thing feels built for anyone trying to keep up with their own brain.
Glassy synths, punchy drums, and a clean vocal edge keep the track taut while the chorus opens up just enough to stick. The production stays bright and clipped, so every line hits with a little spark instead of drifting off.
On a bus commute, in a study session, or halfway through a messy inbox, the song matches the pace of modern overload without sounding bleak. Mae Stephens keeps it brisk, catchy, and oddly comforting.