I wouldn't take it too seriously. I think great art requires great devotion and inspiration, and in the case of a song it's devotion to/inspiration by love, the girl, happiness or even sadness. But it's also like a character in a film. The person singing is just telling a story, even if it comes from a real place.
Take for example Ain't Too Proud To Beg by the Temptations. Classic song. The lyrics describe a man who's so pathetic, he'll beg, plead and cry to keep his woman from leaving him. Not exactly redpill, lol.
But the singer (David Ruffin in this case, I think) belts it with such emotion I feel it along with him, even if I don't believe it will work. He's going through a stage of grief. But it's also an upbeat song you can dance too, so it's got strong energy.
But when the song's over I know the singer's tactics won't save him. And I know the Temptations in real life probably got tons of a$$ from that hit alone. And I can listen to this stuff without it affecting me, the same way I can listen to metal without becoming satanic or rap without robbing a liquor store. It's all good fun.
There's piano in the OP's posted song...might be electronic, not sure.