Brooklyn-based singer-songwriter Keiyaa presents Hooke's Law, where self-love is cinched through push-pull psychodynamics, in stauch opposition to platitudes of commercialised wellness. Named after the physics principle - Hooke's Law, which states that the force needed to stretch or compress a spring is proportional to its displacement - the record frames emotional growth in comparably pressure-cyclical overtones. 'I h8 U', 'Stupid Prizes', and 'Break It', hear the singer navigate and process anger, desire, and the negotiation of conflict, rejecting traditional expectations placed on large, Black, brown, and dark-skinned women, and interrogating longing, maladaptive tendencies, and ongoing self-dialogue.