The song is an "adrenaline-fueled" blend of electropop and house music.

This influx of emotion floods the world, transforming the desert into a lush Utopia filled with giant lily pads and massive waterfalls.

A deleted scene originally depicted Max literally turning into a fairy, though the final cut retains this ethereal, planet-saving energy. Musical Style & Production

As she begins to cry, her tears—symbolizing "vulnerability"—rejuvenate the parched earth.

It opens with melodic synthesizers and a piano-driven base, eventually building into a "groovy" house beat.

Ava Max described the song as a "river of hope," inspired by the collective hardships of recent years. The recurring lyric, "Every time I cry, I get a little bit stronger," serves as a mantra for anyone navigating tough times. It challenges the social stigma that showing emotion is a weakness, instead framing it as a human necessity for personal growth.

"EveryTime I Cry" is a cinematic house-pop anthem by that reclaims vulnerability as a source of power . Released in 2021 as a continuation of her Heaven & Hell era, the track explores the transformative "alchemy" of turning sadness into strength. Visual Narrative & Symbolism

Co-directed by Ava Max and , the music video follows a surreal journey from desolation to rejuvenation: