This Joseph Hill, Shane McAnally, Matt Ramsey and Trevor Rosen-penned ballad is about longing for a past love that may not be in your best interests. "I think it's pretty evident there is a hardcore yearning going on in this song, and personally, it's something I've experienced in the worst of ways in past relationships," Bentley said. "This song is about wanting something so badly even if it's not good for you, just wanting that love back, which is something I think everyone can relate to at some point in their life."
This was released as the fourth single from Riser. Bentley said that he loved it, "from the very beginning." He added: "I think we all knew it was going to be a single. We just had to find the right time for it."
The song was produced by Nashville songwriter Ross Copperman. "I just feel like vocally, Ross was able to wring something out of me that I hadn't gotten to before, and it feels pretty powerful," said Bentley. "I feel like we're starting to get the ball rolling towards the direction when I heard that song, you know, some sort of thematical thing. [It's] just a killer song. I think when people hear that song, it's a great example of kind of the sound and the production that we're going for on [Riser]."
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