This is the fourth single from American Country artist Jason Aldean's fourth studio album, My Kinda Party. It was written by Neil Thrasher and Wendell Mobley ("I Melt") with Michael Dulaney ("Things That Matter").
During an interview with CMT, Aldean was asked if he sees himself in the song's narrative. He replied: "A little bit, yeah. When I was in high school, the night before we graduated, we all met up at our school at midnight and spray-painted our names all over the parking lot. So when all the teachers came back the next day, they had something to remember us by. It was pretty cool. It was like big names, you know? That was what I thought about when I heard that song."
Aldean told The Boot the song calls to mind his adolescence, when he had few cares or responsibilities. He said: "You're just out having fun, growing up wherever you grew up and doing all these things that helped shape you as an adult" However, you don't realize that your teenage years are going to be some of the best times of your life. "Then you get older," he said. "and look back and remember those times and what it's all about."
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