This garage-infused feel-good banger features vocals by Anne-Marie. It finds the English singer-songwriter regretting messing up a relationship as she implores her ex to bury the past, "come over" to her place and start all over again.
Tion Wayne raps a guest verse where he tells Anne-Marie he doesn't do "make-ups" and their relationship is over.
Anne-Marie is a frequent Rudimental collaborator, having previously supplied vocals on "Rumour Mill," "Love Ain't Just A Word," "Foreign World," "All That Love" and "Let Me Live." This is Tion Wayne's first hookup with the drum and bass band.
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