This sultry slice of soulful pop finds Niall Horan flirting with a girl in a bar. However, the bar is crowded, the girl is fickle, and she keeps disappearing.
The song was inspired by a brief flirtation Horan had with a woman during a night out with some pals. The singer explained to Billboard that he started chatting up a girl who was with a group of her friends. Every time he turned around, she seemed to disappear, but they continued to bump into each other in different bars throughout the course of the night. He added: "It's a song that is basically like a movie that is based on a true story, and then you start changing stuff that makes the song start to sound a little bit more interesting."
Niall Horan wrote the song with Tobias Jesso, Jr. (Florence + the Machine, Adele) and Ruth-Anne Cunningham (John Legend, Pentatonix). It was produced by Julian Bunetta (One Direction, Maroon 5). The same quartet penned his hit single "Slow Hands."
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