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Falling In Reverse & HARDY’s All My Women Lyrics Meaning – A Rock-Country Satire

By Alex HarrisAugust 8, 2025
Falling In Reverse & HARDY’s All My Women Lyrics Meaning – A Rock-Country Satire

When Falling In Reverse and HARDY dropped All My Women today, August 8, 2025, it wasn’t just another single, it was a mash-up of worlds that don’t often collide.

Puppet versions of Ronnie Radke and HARDY on the satirical "All My Women" single cover.
Puppet versions of Ronnie Radke and HARDY on the satirical “All My Women” single cover.

Part country twang, part rock thunder, it’s a tongue-in-cheek dive into the messiness of love gone sideways. On paper, it’s an unlikely pairing. In sound, it’s chaos that somehow works.

Ronnie Radke has never been one to play it safe. After the success of All My Life with Jelly Roll – five weeks at No. 1 on rock radio and a Billboard hard rock chart debut at the top, he’s back with another curveball.

This time, it’s HARDY stepping into the ring, a Nashville hitmaker known for pushing country into unexpected territory.

Together, they’ve cooked up something rowdy, satirical, and deliberately hard to pin down.

The song leans into the absurd. Radke delivers lines like, “I fell in love with a crazy bitch, she fucked me good, she’s a lunatic, but that’s how I like my women,” cataloguing lovers who key trucks, steal dogs, and leave emotional wreckage in their wake.

HARDY fires back with his own confession; falling for a narcissist with messy family baggage.

The hook spins out in a whirlwind of Exorcist-style imagery and the tongue-in-cheek admission that “she might be just a little crazier than me.”

Behind the scenes, the song is a team effort. Radke, Jon Lundin, and Dana Dentata wrote the lyrics, while production credits go to Lundin, MYTH, Charles Massabo, and Radke himself.

The result is a sound that flips between crunching guitars and country-leaning melodies without feeling stitched together.

The production quality stands out in this new rock release of 2025, with guitar solos that transition seamlessly between rock intensity and country-inspired licks.

The track’s structure follows a traditional verse-chorus framework, but each section is peppered with unexpected turns that keep the momentum alive.

Hardy’s presence brings a grounded authenticity to the country elements, while Radke’s rock instincts give the heavier moments their bite.

The video only turns the satire dial higher. Puppet versions of Radke and HARDY act out the song in a way that recalls Crank Yankers, only here the strings are tangled with horror nods to The Shining and The Exorcist.

Then there’s the not-so-subtle jab at the Brittany Furlan catfishing controversy, a puppet Radke receives a cryptic “I’m here?” text, only to find an exaggerated Furlan lookalike outside his door holding a dog.

Reactions have been split. Some fans can’t get past the over-the-top accents or brash lyrics.

One listener called it “catchy but cringe,” another saying it “burned down the kitchen” in its attempt at country-pop.

But just as many applaud the risk-taking, with YouTube commenters praising the unexpected chemistry and the thrill of two genres colliding.

Musically, it’s tight. The guitar solos swing between stadium-ready rock and playful country licks, and Hardy’s presence grounds the song in his wheelhouse while Radke’s edge keeps it sharp.

Lyrically, beneath the jokes, there’s a knowing wink at the cycle of self-destructive attraction, “She’s my future ex-wife, we’re moving real fast” is funny until you realise how often it plays out in real life.

The collaboration feels like part of a bigger pattern. Radke has been stacking these genre-blurring pair-ups lately, leaving fans speculating who he might pull in next.

And while the satirical take on toxic love won’t land for everyone, All My Women proves that both artists are willing to test the edges of what their genres can hold.

It also asks the bigger question can you still satirise the ugliest parts of relationships without crossing a line?

For now, Radke and HARDY seem happy to let the conversation and the chaos keep spinning.

Whether you see it as a bold experiment or an outrageous stunt, All My Women cements this Falling In Reverse and HARDY collaboration as one of 2025’s most talked-about rock-country crossovers. 

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Falling In Reverse & HARDY – All My Women Lyrics

Verse 1: Ronnie Radke
I fell in love with a crazy bitch
She fucked me good, she’s a lunatic
But that’s how I like my women
She keyed my truck, she stole my dog (Woof, woof)
She broke my heart, then I lost my job
But that’s only the beginning (You’re fired)

Pre-Chorus: Ronnie Radke
She’s my future ex-wife (Ayy)
We’re moving real fast
She’s got me by my balls
She’s a pain in my ass
But that’s how I like

Chorus: Ronnie Radke
My women, head spinnin’ ’round and ’round like an exorcism
It really turns me on (Woah), how I like my ladies, real crazy
Bring it on, ’cause that shit don’t faze me
She might be (Might be) just a little crazier than me

Post-Chorus: Ronnie Radke
Na-na-na-na-na
Na-na-na-na-na
Na-na-na-na-na
Just a little crazier than me

Verse 2: HARDY & Ronnie Radke
I fell in love with a narcissist
Her dad walked out, and her mom’s a bitch
She’s psycho, but that’s a given (What’s up, HARDY?)
She got a Bible verse tatted on her ass
Never been to church, not to mention that
One more DUI sends her to prison (I love you)
But that’s how I like

Chorus: HARDY & Ronnie Radke
My women, head spinnin’ ’round and ’round like an exorcism
It really turns me on (Woah), how I like my ladies, real crazy
Bring it on, ’cause that shit don’t faze me
She might be (Might be) just a little crazier than me

Bridge: Ronnie Radke
She’s a little bit bipolar
She tells me that it’s over
And asked me to come over again

Pre-Chorus: Ronnie Radke & HARDY
She’s my future ex-wife
And we’re moving too fast
She got me by my balls
She’s a pain in my ass, right?
But that’s how I like
Yeah, just how I like

Chorus: HARDY & Ronnie Radke
My women, head spinnin’ ’round and ’round like an exorcism
It really turns me on (Woah), how I like my ladies, real crazy
Bring it on, ’cause that shit don’t faze me
She might be (Might be) just a little crazier than (Yeah)
She might be just a little crazier than me
My women, head spinnin’ ’round and ’round like an exorcism
It really turns me on (Woah), just a little crazier than me
My women, head spinnin’ (Yeah), my women, head spinning
She might (Might be) be just a little crazier than me

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