The song features guest vocalist Rae Morris, who also filled in for three tracks on Bombay Bicycle Club's 2014 album, So Long, See You Tomorrow, while the band's regular collaborator, Lucy Rose, was on tour. She told Digital Spy about the collaboration. "I met Clean Bandit through my label. We're both on Atlantic. We'd met a couple of times and Jack [Patterson], he sent me just an instrumental track of 'Up Again' and it was actually called 'Hardcore Desk' or something, it has like a really weird name." "I was in my shed in Blackpool, that's where I was writing songs, and yeah I wrote the melody and lyrics for that."
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