This was the first single released from American singer-songwriter Uncle Kracker's fourth studio album, Happy Hour It was his first outing since Seventy Two and Sunny in 2004.
Uncle Kracker told Billboard magazine this is, "probably the most positive song I've ever written." He added that the overall tone of Happy Hour, "is pretty positive in light of everything that's going on in the world." and certainly in comparison to Seventy Two and Sunny, which dealt with since-resolved problems in the musician's home life. He said: "I made a conscious decision to try something positive. It's what I needed. it's a positive spin on everything."
Uncle Kracker (From Real Detroit Weekly): "It's just the feel-good song of the year. It's so positive, and I hate that word, but I've probably used it eight times today talking about that song."
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